OhioHealth now offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccine appointments
The health care provider will offer walk-in appointments for the Pfizer vaccine from noon to 2 p.m. starting Tuesday. Author: Stephanie Stanavich, Emily Oliver Published: 3:50 PM EDT April 26, 2021 Updated: 6:14 PM EDT April 27, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio More and more walk-in clinics are popping up across the state with the hope of making it easier for people to get vaccinated.
OhioHealth is now offering walk-in appointments for the Pfizer vaccine from noon to 2 p.m.
The services will be offered through Friday at the OhioHealth David P. Blom Administrative Campus on 3430 OhioHealth Pkwy, according to a release. The vaccine will be available to anyone 16 and older, provided they bring identification that shows their name and age.
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It was a busy day inside of the OhioHealth David P. Blom Administrative Campus as anyone over the age of 80 was able to receive the first COVID-19 vaccinations.
From start to finish, those who got the shot told us it went smoothly inside.
We spoke with the parents of OhioHealth’s Infectious Diseases Doctor Joseph Gastaldo.
He was the one who administered the shot for his own parents. Dr. Gastaldo said he’s grateful that they’re getting it.