The Ozark County Health Department will conduct a first-dose, drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic March 26 in the Gainesville Church of Christ parking lot for those who are eligible under the state’s phased system.
Currently, Missouri is in Phase 1B-Tier 2, which includes only residents age 65 or older, healthcare workers and or residents age 18-64 with chronic health problems, are currently eligible for the vaccine.
Gov. Mike Parson has announced that Monday, Missourians in Phase 1B – Tier 3 will be eligible to receive the vaccine. This tier includes K-12 educators and school employees; child care providers; grocery store employees; and workers involved in energy, food, agriculture and other critical infrastructure, among others, will be eligible for the vaccination. For the complete list of categories in each phase and tier, visit covidvaccine.mo.gov.
Residents of Missouri can get a COVID-19 vaccination Tuesday in Gainesville. The drive-thru vaccination clinic will be held at the Gainesville Church of Christ on U.S. Highway 160 from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
The vaccinations are for Missouri residents 65 years of age or older, those between the ages of 18-64 with chronic health problems and health care workers.
Those wanting to get the vaccine will need to preregister by going to covidvaccine.mo.gov/events and scrolling to Region G and click on the Ozark County event or call 877-435-8411. When you register, you will be given a patient ID number you will need to provide at the vaccination clinic.
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