The Sedgwick County Health Department discontinued its drive-thru vaccination clinic Thursday. Director Adrienne Byrne said turnout decreased drastically
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The Sedgwick County Health Department announced that the drive-thru vaccination clinic at Wichita Transit Operations (777 East Waterman) will close on June 24th due to decreased demand for the drive-thru service.
Other SCHD COVID-19 vaccine clinic locations will remains open, including mobile clinics and the main community clinic at the former Wichita Public Library at 223 South Main in Wichita.
The last days of the drive through clinic will be June 10th, 17th, and 24th from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for people aged 12 and older with mobility difficulties or with medical advice to avoid large vaccine clinics due to medical risk.
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Sedgwick County lowers vaccine age cutoff to 65
Sedgwick County is now offering COVID vaccinations to anyone 65 or older.
The age cutoff has gradually been lowered as more vaccine doses become available. If you’d like to get vaccinated, you’ve two options on where you can get the shots.
223 S. Main, Wichita (Former Wichita Library)-Clinic for residents aged 65 and older and health care associated workers. This clinic is for people who are active and can stand for periods of time.
777 E. Waterman, Wichita (Wichita Transit Operations)-Drive-thru clinic for health care associated workers and residents aged 65 and older who have mobility difficulties.