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The COVID-19 Vaccine will be offered by the following healthcare providers:
• Sandusky County Public Health, 2000 Countryside Dr., Fremont. (www.scpublichealth.com)
• The Bellevue Hospital, 1400 W. Main St. (www.bellevuehospital.com)
• ProMedica Memorial Hospital, 715 S. Taft Ave., Fremont. (www.ProMedica.org)
Pre-registration is required to get the vaccine. To pre-register for the vaccine at any of the above locations, visit their websites.
Those who do not have access to or don’t feel comfortable pre-registering online, may contact United Way First Call for Help at 419-334-2720, or GLCAP Senior Center at 419-334-8181 for assistance with the pre-registration process. You will be contacted to schedule your COVID-19 vaccine appointment by Sandusky County Public Health, The Bellevue Hospital, or ProMedica Memorial Hospital. Walk-in appointments are currently not available.
When do I get my COVID-19 vaccine in Ohio?
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Updated: 11:28 AM EST February 26, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio The Toledo-Lucas County Health Department is teaming up with community leaders to better distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to people of color.
Health Commissioner Dr. Eric Zgodzinski said Friday just 5.56 percent of the Black population in Lucas County has received the vaccine. His goal is 80 percent, but in order to achieve that number, barriers must be broken down.
Ohio Rep. Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo), Toledo NAACP President Rev. Dr. W.L. Perryman, Jr., and Lucas County Commissioners President Tina Skeldon-Wozniak joined the weekly news conference to discuss a new plan from the health department. Zgodzinski said this first draft will be adjusted as needed, but the goal is to get more shots into the arms of people of color.