Vaccine clinics in Beavercreek, Jamestown Wednesday
By London Bishop - lbishop@aimmediamidwest.com
BEAVERCREEK Kettering Health Network has begun providing COVID-19 vaccines to persons age 65 and older at two Greene County and two Montgomery County locations.
KHN has two vaccine clinics in Greene County where older residents can begin to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, one in Beavercreek and the other in Jamestown. The Beavercreek Health Center at 2510 Commons Blvd. and the Jamestown location at 4790 Cottonville Road will start administering vaccine appointments on Wednesday, Feb. 10.
KHN will also administer vaccines at its Kettering location at 2040 East Dorothy Lane, formerly the Elder Beerman store at Kettering Towne Center, and at Grace United Methodist Church at 1001 Harvard Blvd. in Dayton, also starting Wednesday.
KHN vaccine clinics in Greene County
Staff report
BEAVERCREEK Kettering Health Network is partnering with local health departments, including Greene County Public Health, to open clinics to administer the COVID-19 vaccine.
Ohioans 80 years and older will be eligible to receive the vaccine beginning January 19, in accordance with guidelines from the Ohio Department of Health. Patients must make appointments for Kettering Health Network’s clinics, which can be scheduled at ketteringhealth.org/coronavirus
“Kettering Health Network’s goal is to provide easy access to the COVID-19 vaccine,” said Brenda Kuhn, chief clinical officer for Kettering Health Network in a release. “This vaccine brings hope of a return to normalcy, and we are grateful for the support of state and local partners as we take this next step and continue responding to the needs of our community.”