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CCHD: Local walk-in vaccinations clinics continuing - Wilmington News Journal

CCHD: Local walk-in vaccinations clinics continuing Submitted article 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/ .

Get COVID-19 shot in Sabina, get $25 gift card; Sabina streets to be paved

Get COVID-19 shot in Sabina, get $25 gift card; Sabina streets to be paved News Journal 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.”

More vaccines coming locally, but some key unknowns remain for several days

More vaccines coming locally, but some key unknowns remain for several days Gov. Mike DeWine updated Ohioans Thursday on the next phase of COVID-19 vaccinations. He said Phase 1B vaccinations may begin Tuesday, Jan. 19 for those age 80 and up. “Those 80 and older, outside of long-term care, constitute up to 420,000 people,” he said. “We expect to receive 100,000 doses that first week. Those receiving vaccines will receive them from physicians, local health departments, hospitals, federally-qualified health centers, in-home health service providers, as well as some retail pharmacies.” DeWine said a webinar will be held Monday for providers that will help in the planning throughout Ohio’s 88 counties, including how much vaccine each will receive.

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