Updated: 10:07 AM EDT May 1, 2021
FREMONT, Ohio Making it easy to get protected against COVID-19. Sandusky County Public Health, The Bellevue Hospital, and Fremont City Schools will be hosting a vaccine clinic on Thursday from 3-5 p.m at Fremont Middle School.
The Walk-in clinic is open to anyone 16 and older. No appointments are needed. Those who are 16 and 17 years old are required to have a parent or guardian present with them to receive the vaccine.
The Pfizer vaccine will be distributed at this walk-in clinic. For more information please visit the Sandusky County Public Health website here.
Credit: Sandusky County Public Health
FREMONT Her semester at Eastern Michigan University is over and Madeline Molyet returned home Sunday.
Most of Molyet s friends and family had been vaccinated, so the Fremont resident decided she needed to follow suit.
Molyet and her younger sister, Sarah, a St. Joseph Central Catholic High School senior, were among dozens of county residents who showed up Monday at Terra State Community College for a walk-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic, held in the college s Student Activities Center. It was the easiest option for me, Madeline Molyet said as she waited for her vaccine shot.
Sandusky County is still in the red on the state s public health advisory system, with 37 confirmed COVID-19 cases and one death reported last week.
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