Up-to-date Clinton County vaccination information of local providers
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The Clinton County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) has provided an update of available providers for scheduling appointments for COVID-19 vaccination.
• Clinton Memorial Hospital vaccinations continue to community members 65 and older. While the vaccine is not yet broadly available to all residents, those who qualify for vaccination within phase 1B should call 937-382-9610.
• HealthSource of Ohio is only accepting requests for vaccine appointments at this time for those age 65 and older. There is no waiting list for those individuals under age 75. Members can sign up by calling 937-444-8002 or signup at http://bit.ly/3cWSvqX .
CCHD’s COVID-19 vaccination appointments all booked next week for residents 70+
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The Clinton County Health District’s COVID-19 vaccination appointments for next week for residents age 70 and up have all been booked as of 11 a.m., according to Health Commissioner Pamela Walker-Bauer.
The phone bank for scheduling those appointments had begun at 9 a.m. Friday.
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CCHD: NOT currently scheduling vaccination appointment for ages 70+
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WILMINGTON The Clinton County Health District advises local residents ages 70 and older to NOT call them at this time to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
“We cannot schedule anyone until we know how much vaccine we will receive next week and have been able to plan for each POD (Point of Dispensing) accordingly,” said Health Director Pamela Walker-Bauer. She will advise the public as soon as more information is known and scheduling can resume.
It was originally announced that locals could call this week to schedule.
“I suspect the other vaccine providers are experiencing the same challenges,” she said.
UPDATED: Clinton County committed to vaccinating at-risk residents: Explains roll-out, asks for patience as CCHD facility hums with activity
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In the right foreground, Clinton County Health District Director of Nursing Monica Wood prepares the Pfizer vaccine for a waiting arm.
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Clinton County Board of Health Chair Terri Thobaben holds an example of a vaccine card which recipients are provided. On the card’s back it states the date the person is to return to get their second dose.
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Carole Erdman of Clinton County receives a COVID-19 vaccine shot Thursday at the Clinton County Health Department.
CCHD announces next phone bank for COVID-19 vaccination scheduling for ages 75 & up
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WILMINGTON – The Clinton County Health District (CCHD) will host its next phone bank to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments for those individuals 75 years old and older.
Beginning at 9 a.m. on Friday, Jan.
22, Clinton County residents may call 937-382-3829, option 0 (zero) for appointments for the week of Jan. 25.
CCHD will be providing the Pfizer brand vaccine. The Pfizer brand of vaccine is a 2-dose series given approximately 21 days apart and requires a special ultra-cold freezer to store safely. The Board of Clinton County Commissioners used CARES funding to purchase this equipment.