Additional Hepatitis A Clinics Planned Related to Fredonia Restaurant Case
Two additional
Hepatitis A vaccination clinics are planned this week to provide options for people who may have been exposed to this virus after eating at The Mustard Seed Restaurant in Fredonia. The
Chautauqua County Health Department will administer Hepatitis A vaccine at already planned COVID-19 vaccination clinics scheduled as follows:
4:30 to 6:30pm, Tuesday, May 25th at the Cassadaga Valley Central School Bus Garage
3:00 to 7:00pm, Friday, May 28th at SUNY Fredonia Steele Hall
Appointments are not needed, but individuals may pre-register. Please bring your driver’s license or another form of identification.
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County Health Department Holding Vaccination Clinic at MHA
The
COVID-19
Mental Health Association’s Jamestown location.
This is a walk-in clinic and no appointment is necessary. The Johnson & Johnson one-shot vaccine will be administered to anyone aged 16 and older.
Everyone who gets vaccinated receives a coupon of their choice for McDonald’s french fries, sundae, or quarter-pounder.
With current outbreaks in Jamestown and Dunkirk, there will also be a free screening for hepatitis A. Those testing positive will be connected with treatment.
Free Narcan and Narcan training also will be available during the clinic.
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Pictured, from left, are Miriam Rosario, Family Community Services coordinator; Mildred Vega, Family Community Services assistant; Kimberly Snyder, BOCES senior program specialist; and David Bull from The Chautauqua Center.
GOWANDA The Gowanda Central School District, working with Cattaraugus County, will be holding a vaccination clinic located at the Gowanda Middle School. The clinic will be on Tuesday.
Students ranging from the ages of 16 to 18, as well as staff members who haven’t been vaccinated, can receive their vaccines at the school from 1 to 2 p.m. From 2:30 to 5 p.m., the clinic will be open to the Gowanda community. You can reserve a spot on the school’s COVID-19 website, but Gowanda superintendent Dr. Robert Anderson said the school will also welcome walk-ins.
adolce@observertoday.com
Pictured, from left, are Miriam Rosario, Family Community Services coordinator; Mildred Vega, Family Community Services assistant; Kimberly Snyder, BOCES senior program specialist; and David Bull from The Chautauqua Center.
GOWANDA The Gowanda Central School District, working with Cattaraugus County, will be holding a vaccination clinic located at the Gowanda Middle School. The clinic will be on Tuesday.
Students ranging from the ages of 16 to 18, as well as staff members who haven’t been vaccinated, can receive their vaccines at the school from 1 to 2 p.m. From 2:30 to 5 p.m., the clinic will be open to the Gowanda community. You can reserve a spot on the school’s COVID-19 website, but Gowanda superintendent Dr. Robert Anderson said the school will also welcome walk-ins.