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Big day for vaccine plans in Butler County: Mass clinics at fairgrounds, state announces next phases

Big day for vaccine plans in Butler County: Mass clinics at fairgrounds; state announces next phases Mary OConnell Posted at 8:22 AM, Mar 17, 2021 and last updated 2021-03-17 10:14:29-04 As more Ohioans become eligible to take one of the three authorized novel coronavirus vaccines, the Butler County General Health District is holding a pair of mass vaccination clinics this week, according to the Journal-News. Appointments are being scheduled for today and Friday for eligible Ohioans who live or work in Butler County at two drive-thru clinics at the county fairgrounds, 1715 Fairgrove Ave., Hamilton. People can sign up for today’s clinic here and enter the code XYZ12! to schedule a time. For Friday’s clinic, people can sign up here and enter the code dbvdp36 to schedule.

Governor DeWine announces Cincinnati, Columbus pop-up mass vaccination sites

Pop-up COVID vaccine sites to open next week in Ohio

Pop-up COVID vaccine sites to open next week in Ohio Kristen Spicker © Provided by Dayton Daily News People wait it line at the Dayton Convention Center to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Contributed Two pop-up coronavirus vaccination sites in Cincinnati and Columbus will open next Thursday, a day after Ohio’s first long-term mass vaccination site opens in Cleveland. The pop-up sites wills be at the Cintas Center, 1624 Herald Ave., in Cincinnati and St. John Arena, 410 Wood Hayes Drive, in Columbus. The Cincinnati site will offer first doses of the vaccine on March 18-20 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with the second dose clinics scheduled for April 8-10.

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