Vaccine call center shares updates

| March 17, 2021

Those individuals that received first dose Moderna Vaccine on Feb. 25 and Feb. 26, are scheduled for Tuesday, March 23 to receive their second dose Moderna. These individuals will not be called as they were given their appointment time when they received their first dose. Look at the back of your vaccination card for your time.

A Moderna first dose clinic is being scheduled for all day Thursday, March 25. There will be 400 doses. Those who can be scheduled must be 40+ or have qualifying health conditions.

The call center is open to take appointments Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

THE NUMBER TO CALL TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT IS 740-622-2611.

If you get an automated message saying lines are unavailable please call back, it means all lines are busy. (This message cannot be changed due to the provider) When the call center is closed, you will get an automated message saying the call center is now CLOSED.

If you need to cancel you scheduled appointment you can call 740-624-9268. This number is for cancellations only.

To schedule call 740-622-2611 when the call center is open. There are spot still open. This is the only number to call to schedule appointments.

Those who are eligible based on Ohio’s Pashed approach include: Ohioans 50 years of age and older and individuals with one of the conditions listed at https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/static/vaccine/phase_1b_medical_conditions.pdf

Those that have received their first dose through the Coshocton County Vaccine Clinic will receive a call approximately 28 days later to schedule the second dose. Please do not call the call center to schedule an appointment for the second dose.

The number of available spots is dependent on the number of vaccine doses that are available. Once all slots are filled the call center will not be open until more doses are available. Please continue to check www.coshoctoncounty.net/covid for updates as well as the Facebook pages of the Coshocton County Health Department, Coshocton City Health Department and Coshocton County EMA.

All necessary forms to be completed and brought to the clinic can be found at www.coshoctoncounty.net/covid

Please wear appropriate clothing to get the vaccine. The vaccine is administered through a shot in your arm. Short sleeve shirts are recommended.

The Coshocton County General Health District, Coshocton City Health Department, Coshocton Regional Medical Center, Coshocton County EMS, Coshocton County EMA are working in conjunction with the Coshocton County Board of Commissioners to establish Covid-19 Vaccine Clinics.

Eligibility will be based on Ohio’s phased vaccination approach:

https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/covid-19-vaccination-program.

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