CCHD: Local walk-in vaccinations clinics continuing
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WILMINGTON – For the remainder of this week and for next week, the Clinton County Health District (CCHD) will be hosting the following walk-in clinics for COVID-19. All vaccine brands are available while supplies last.
CCHD, 111 S. Nelson Ave., Wilmington
Entrance C
• Monday, June 7 noon-4 p.m.
• Tuesday, June 8 noon-4 p.m.
• Wednesday, June 9 noon-4 p.m.
• Thursday, June 10 noon-6 p.m.
Uhl’s Sabina Market, 444 E. Washington St., Sabina
• Thursday, June 10 3-6 p.m.
Wilmington Air Park
Appointments for this weekend’s vaccinations at the Wilmington Air Park clinics may be scheduled at https://gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov/ .
CCHD announces walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations with no advance scheduling needed
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WILMINGTON – For the remainder of this week and for the week of May 24, the Clinton County Health District (CCHD) will be hosting the following Walk-In Clinics for COVID-19 (all vaccine brands available while supplies last):
Uhl’s Sabina Market, at 444 E. Washington St., Sabina
• Thursday, May 20 from 3-6 p.m. JK Precast will provide $25 Uhl’s gift cards to the first 100 individuals vaccinated at this event.
CCHD office, Entrance C, 111 S. Nelson Ave., Wilmington
• Thursday, May 20 noon-6 p.m.
• Monday, May 24 noon-4 p.m.
• Tuesday, May 25 noon-4 p.m.
Get COVID-19 shot in Sabina, get $25 gift card; Sabina streets to be paved
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SABINA Next Thursday, May 20 from 3 to 6 p.m. the Clinton County Health District will provide COVID-19 vaccinations at Uhl’s Sabina Market at 444 E. Washington Street (Routes 22 and 3).
JK Precast will be donating $25 gift cards to Uhl’s Sabina Market for the first 100 individuals who receive their COVID-19 vaccine during this event. Both the Pfizer and Johnson and Johnson (Jansen) brands of COVID-19 vaccine will be available.
“We are excited to bring vaccinations directly to the Village of Sabina,” said Clinton County Health Commissioner Pamela Walker-Bauer. “It’s community partnerships like these that will help us continue on our road to recovery.”