WBBJ TV
March 16, 2021
Phase 2a includes:
commercial agriculture
commercial food production
correctional staff not included in Phase 1a1, including administrative staff and those without regular contact with the public or inmates
public transit
transportation, including postal and package delivery, freight railroad, maritime cargo, commercial or cargo service airports
public infrastructure, including dams, roads, locks and bridge maintenance and engineering, solid waste collection and procession
telecommunications, including those providing direct services
utilities/energy, including line workers, worker and other maintenance, engineering personnel involved in direct provision of services
Residents included in Phase 1a1, Phase 1a2, Phase 1b, and Phase 1c will continue to be able to book vaccination appointments, the release says.
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WBBJ TV
February 17, 2021
All COVID-19 vaccine appointments for Thursday, Feb. 18 have been rescheduled for Feb. 25.
The health department also announced that all Madison County convenience centers will also be closed on Feb. 18 due to inclement weather.
Health dept. COVID-19 vaccine scheduling website operational again
February 8, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. The vaccine appointment scheduling website for the Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department, along with the Rapid Response List, is once again operational.
Currently, appointments are only available for Madison County residents ages 70 and up as well as those included in Phase 1a1 and Phase 1a2.
Click here to schedule an appointment online, or call the COVID-19 Vaccination Appointment Line Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 1-888-796-8894.
WBBJ TV
February 1, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department is now scheduling appointments for Madison County residents in Phase 1b to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
The health department says these individuals are people who work in Madison County at a public or private kindergarten through 12th grade public or private school, preschool employees, and other first responders who do not have significant direct public contact. These individuals include administrative staff, dispatchers, communications staff and others.
If you live in Madison County, but work in another county in these roles, you do not qualify, according to a news release.