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Communications Manager, DOH
The Flagler County Health Department continues to modify its near-term vaccination efforts to reach working residents and local businesses.
Last week, the health department shared plans to relocate first dose appointments from the Flagler County Fairgrounds to other locations throughout the county. Second dose appointments on Monday and Tuesday mornings will continue at the fairgrounds for a few more weeks. Those anticipating their second dose should confirm the date, time and location on the back of their vaccination card. Anyone with questions should contact the call center (weekdays) at 386-437-7350 ext. 0.
Planned first dose vaccination activities for the week of April 24 to May 1 follow:
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Note: In anticipation of stormy weather this weekend, the Flagler Health Department is postponing all second dose Covid-19 appointments for Monday, April 19. The health department’s call center is contacting everyone scheduled with options to rebook their appointments. These options include Saturday, April 24 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Palm Coast, Monday, April 26 at the Flagler County Fairgrounds, and Tuesday, April 27 at the Flagler County Fairgrounds. For more information, please call 386-437-7350 ext. O.
For the first time since the December rollout of vaccines in the country and in Flagler, supply is exceeding demand as the county crosses the 40 percent threshold of those who have received at least one coronavirus vaccine and nears 80 percent for those 65 and over.