Clay County FL — Clay County is rolling out its plans to start vaccinating residents 65 and older as well as health care workers.
The county says beginning this upcoming Monday residents 65 and older, as well as health care workers, will be eligible to receive the vaccine. We’re told an appointment is required and they will be available Monday through Friday from 9AM until 4PM at the Godbold Building on State Road 16 at the Clay County Fairgrounds in Green Cove Springs. To book an appointment you can go to Alert.ClayCounty.Gov and, when you show up the county, says you must bring a valid ID that shows you’re 65 or older. The county says healthcare workers have to bring an employee badge to get vaccinated. Walk-ins will not be accepted and the vaccines will be given at no cost.
If you’d like to book an appointment you can click here.
Beginning Monday, January 4, phase one priority groups will be eligible to receive the vaccination including:
— Clay County EM (@ClayCounty_EM) December 29, 2020
• Residents age 65 and older
• Health Care Workers
Appointments are required and will start January 4 and continue Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the UF/IFAS Extension Clay County Godbold Building, 2463 FL-16, Green Cove Springs, FL. To book an appointment, please visit https://t.co/fxOJqARBaE. https://t.co/WtFy1OBeE6
— Clay County EM (@ClayCounty_EM) December 29, 2020
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