Local Phase 1 Covid-19 Vaccination Information
APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED IN ORDER TO RECEIVE THE VACCINE.
Appointments are exclusively available for Phase1A prioritized groups which are as follows:
- Residents age 65 and older
- Health care workers
One person per appointment is permitted; individuals without appointment will be turned away.
What to bring to your appointment
- Must present valid ID that show you are 65 and older
- Health Care Worker, bring your employee badge
Make an Appointment Online
- Check below for each County appointment links
- Walk-in appointments WILL NOT be accepted.
- Please note that the Moderna vaccine requires 2 doses that are 28 days apart.
Duval County
The Duval County Health Department announced new appointments will be added through the online system every Thursday at 5 p.m.
Appointments can no longer be made by phone. Only online appointments are available.
”The link will change each week and will be posted on the Department of Health -Duval website: duval.floridahealth.gov. Click on the yellow alert box.
St Johns County
Online registration to make a vaccination appointment will open at 9 a.m. on Thursday, January 7, for appointments on Friday, January 8,” a notification from the county’s Emergency Operations Center said. “A registration link will be announced Wednesday, January 6 at www.sjcfl.us/coronvirusvaccinations
Clay County
According to Clay County, all appointments to receive its initial allotment of 3,000 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine have been filled and there are no additional appointments at this time. Clay County said that as soon as the state provides an update on additional allotments, the county will open for additional appointments.
The county website to sign up is alert.claycountygov.com
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