UC Health is continuing the effort to vaccinate Cincinnati communities. On Tuesday, the health care system hosted its first no-appointment-required vaccination clinic.“I just feel like it s perfectly timed, I feel really lucky because I know there are a bunch of people that haven t been able to get this vaccine yet,” said Cole Heald. Since the rollout in December, UC Health has administered more than 95,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.The UC Health COVID-19 Community Vaccination Center is located at the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute in Clifton in a drive-thru setting.People were registered on-site to receive a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and then scheduled for a second appointment. The vaccination center primarily administers the Pfizer vaccine.“The process was quick and easy and it s just the first start of getting back to something normal,” said Natasha Blackwell.All individuals age 16 and older can receive a COVID-19 vaccine at UC Health as part of the st
No appointment required at UC Health COVID Vaccine Center Tuesday The UC Health COVID-19 Community Vaccination Clinic is located at 3113 Bellevue Ave. (Source: WALB) By FOX19 Digital Staff | April 19, 2021 at 2:36 PM EDT - Updated April 19 at 2:37 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Individuals age 16 and older who are looking to receive a COVID-19 vaccine may do so without an appointment at UC Health on Tuesday.
The UC Health COVID-19 Community Vaccination Center is located at the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute in Clifton in a drive-through setting.
The vaccines will be offered between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
They will be registered on-site, receive a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and will be scheduled for a second appointment. The vaccination center primarily administers the Pfizer vaccine.
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Show Transcript WITH THE BAD WEATHER, WE DECIDED IT WAS SMART TO CANCEL THE CLINICS. DAN: INCH AFTER INCH OF SNOW FROZE THE COVID-19 VACCINATION PROCESS IN ITS TRACKS IN SOME PARTS OF GREATER CINCINNATI. HAMILTON COUNTY COMMISSIONER GREG KESTERMAN SAYS 450 PATIENTS WERE TOLD TODAY WAS A NO-GO. THEY WERE EMAILED AND CALLED THIS MORNING WITH A NEW CLINIC TIME. WE HAD A POPULATION OF ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS COMING FOR THEIR VACCINE AND WE JUST DECIDED IT WAS NOT A GOOD MOVE TO KEEP THAT CLINIC OPEN DAN: KESTERMAN SAYS THE ALLOTTED VACCINE DOSES ARE READY FOR WHEN OUR WORLD T