WARSAW — A series of COVID-19 vaccination and booster clinics have been announced for Tuesday.
The clinics will take place at the Wyoming County Health Department on 5362 Mungers Mill Rd.
They will include first doses, boosters and additional boosters for the Moderna vaccines, along with additional boosters for the Pfizer vaccine.
The Moderna shot is for those at least 18 years old. Pfizer vaccine is for anyone at least 5 years old.
Children under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian that can provide consent. It’s asked that people bring identification, proof of insurance.
Those receiving a booster dose are also asked to bring their vaccination card.
Anybody who needs a COVID-19 vaccine may schedule an appointment online at https://www.wyomingco.net/595/COVID-19.
He or she may also call the county’s response line at (585) 786-8911 to register or for more information.
Additional boosters are available for those over 50 years old, immunosuppressed 5 years and older, and those who have had both J&J vaccine and booster. Additional boosters are to be given no earlier than four months after the first booster.
The Center for Disease Control recommends anyone over 12 years of age receive a first booster dose. Persons who are between 12 and 17 years old may only receive Pfizer booster.
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