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Beginning Monday, April 12, the Sevier County Health Department COVID-19 vaccination site at the Sevier County Health Department will be open to provide vaccinations from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday each week.
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âWeâre eager to offer these additional opportunities for people to get their COVID-19 vaccinations in a way that works more conveniently with their schedules,â said Sevier County Health Director Emma Davis.
“The more people in Sevier County who choose to get their vaccinations, the sooner our community can return to normal day-to-day activities.”
The Sevier County Health Department offers COVID-19 vaccination by appointment. To book an appointment, visit Vaccinate.tn.gov and click the blue “Proceed to COVID-19 questionnaire” button at the bottom of the page to start registration. If needing help scheduling a vaccination, call 866-442-5301.
SEVIERVILLE â Sevierville Police are adjusting traffic flow on Blanton Drive on weekday afternoons to reduce congestion in the area while people are getting COVID-19 vaccinations at the Sevier County Health Department.
Starting Thursday, Blanton Drive will be closed to thru traffic from 1 p.m. until 3:15 p.m., when parents pick up their children at Sevierville Primary.
Patients who are going to the Sevier County Health Department during that time should use Middle Creek Road to access the department. The school will not be accessible during that time from Middle Creek, police said.
Parents going to wait to pick up their children should enter the school from Veterans Boulevard and turn onto Blanton Drive from there.
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