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Appointments have opened for this weekendâs COVID-19 vaccine clinic, run by Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center and the Kodiak Emergency Operations Center.Â
There were a total of 400 appointments available. By Tuesday afternoon, there were a little less than 300 still left open.Â
Anyone over the age of 16 is eligible to get the vaccine. The clinic requires appointments. They can be made at covidvax.alaska.gov or by calling 907-646-3322.
The clinic will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 20, at the parking lot of the Harbormasterâs office on Marine Way in downtown.Â
In Kodiak, 45% of everyone over the age of 16 has already received at least one dose of the vaccine, while 32% have gotten both doses of either the Pfizer or Moderna dose, both of which require two doses.Â
Four hundred new COVID-19 vaccine appointments are now available for a community clinic on March 20.Â
Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center, the Kodiak Emergency Operations Center and other partners will host the clinic at the Harbormasterâs parking lot on Marine Way.Â
The clinic will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments are required, and can be made by visiting covidvax.alaska.gov or by calling 907-946-3322. Leave a message if you’re in need of help scheduling an appointment, and someone with the state health department will call you back.
Anyone over the age of 16 can sign up. The clinic will administer the Pfizer vaccine. A second clinic will be held on April 10.Â
Since the state’s public health disaster emergency declaration expired on Feb. 14, health care facilities have been left to figure out how to navigate the pandemic with decreased federal funding