Posted By: George Lawson January 22, 2021 @ 3:04 pm Coronavirus (Covid-19), Local News, News
Sedgwick County health officials said Friday that all appointments have been booked for the COVID-19 vaccinations. The appointments will reopen if there are cancellations or when more vaccine becomes available.
The county and the state of Kansas have now moved into Phase 2 of the state’s vaccination plan. The county opened appointments for people 83 years of age and older, because that is the age group that is most at risk for serious complications from the virus. The county will provide vaccines at a later time for people age 65 to 83, and for health care workers who were not vaccinated under Phase 1. The vaccinations are being provided at INTRUST Bank Arena.
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December 28, 2020 by Jenny Goertzen
Sedgwick County Health Department Partners With Local Clinics To Provide Vaccines To Health Care Workers, Appts Can Be Made Online For Next 2 Weeks
The Sedgwick County Health Department has partnered with local community clinics to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to Health Care Associated Workers (HCAW) that have not yet received their first dose of the vaccine.
Additionally, HCA Workers can schedule an appointment online for the next two weeks beginning Monday, December 28th–with appointments set to begin on Tuesday the 29th.
Click here to schedule an appointment.
Vaccinations for those with the HCAW will be at INTRUST Bank Arena at 500 East Waterman (Entrance C) in Wichita.