Trumbull County vaccine locations
Please note that the number for the Giant Eagle pharmacy at Howland Plaza, 8202 E. Market St., Warren, is 330-856-1324. It is incorrect in today’s Tribune Chronicle print edition.
Trumbull County vaccine providers are the Trumbull County Combined Health District, Warren City Health Department, Trumbull Regional Medical Center, Mercy Medical Center’s Howland Medical Center and Giant Eagle pharmacy locations. Residents can contact the pharmacies, medical centers or health departments to schedule appointments when their age bracket is scheduled. Starting Tuesday is for residents 80 and older. Information on where to get vaccinated is available at coronavirus.ohio.gov/vaccine. Appointments at any location are required. Those going for the vaccine must follow the Ohio COVID-19 guidelines, with masks and social distancing.
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Howland fire Chief James Pantalone, center, explains the COVID-19 vaccine rollout for Trumbull County as Frank Migliozzi, Trumbull County Combined Health District commissioner, left, and Burghill Vernon Fire Department Chief George Snyder wait their turn during a Thursday afternoon news conference at the Howland Fire Department.
HOWLAND Trumbull County has received 2,300 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and will begin distribution next week with one of the main locations to be the Trumbull County Fairgrounds in Bazetta, where a drive-thru vaccination clinic will begin Wednesday.
The vaccine also has been given to area hospitals and Giant Eagle pharmacy locations in the county.
Jan 14, 2021
The health districts in Mahoning and Trumbull counties today will announce details of how those 80 years old and older can sign up to get COVID-19 vaccinations.
Gov. Mike DeWine last week gave counties until today to make announcements about the vaccinations for that age group, which makes up 53 percent of all COVID-19 deaths in the state.
Kris Wilster, director of environmental health for the Trumbull County Combined Health District, confirmed Wednesday that the announcement will be made today.
Tracy Styka, spokeswoman for the Mahoning County Public Health District, did the same.
The vaccinations are supposed to arrive next Tuesday or Wednesday. State officials haven’t released information about how many doses will be given to each county.