COVID Vaccine Clinic at Century Casino rescheduled to 2/23
Clay County Health Department & Beyond the Bell - Closed
Second-dose COVID Vaccination clinic rescheduled to 2/23
COVID Testing Clinic - Cancelled
Effingham County Health Department - Closed
COVID Vaccine Clinic Rescheduled to 2/22
All other appointments will be rescheduled
Fayette County Health Department - Closed
Wednesday s COVID Vaccine Clinic rescheduled to 2/19
Jackson County Health Department -
Tuesday s COVID Vaccine Clinic rescheduled to 2/19
Thursday s COVID Vaccine Clinic rescheduled to 2/20
Jasper County Health Department - Closed
Next COVID Vaccine Clinic 2/25 for 2nd doses
Lawrence County Health Department - Closed
Clinics will be rescheduled
COVID Vaccine Clinics 2/16 and 2/17 will be rescheduled
Tuesday, Wednesday clinics in Monett would have inoculated 2,500
Mass vaccination clinics scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday at the Monett Park Casino have been canceled due to the dangerously cold temperatures and possibility of additional snow.
The clinics were a planned cooperative event between Barry and Lawrence counties, the state of Missouri, and the Centers for Disease Control to vaccinate eligible people. Those eligible included residents over 65 years of age, individuals with health conditions that increase the risk of serious illness from COVID, health care workers, and first responders.
These clinics would have been capable of vaccinating nearly all of the 2,500 eligible people on health department waiting lists for vaccine in Barry and Lawrence counties.
OHIO regional campuses play key role in community COVID response Published: February 16, 2021 Author: Staff reports
As Ohio has worked to cope with the coronavirus pandemic, Ohio University’s regional campuses have taken a leadership role in their respective communities as part of the response.
From hosting COVID-19 testing clinics to nursing students helping administer vaccines, the campuses have played a key role in the community response.
“Our regional campuses are an integral part of the communities that host them, and we’re happy they have been able to fulfill a need, however large or small,” said Nicole Pennington, Executive Dean of Regional Higher Education and Dean of Campus and Community Relations for the Southern Campus.
The Ashland-Boyd County Health Department announced 17 more cases of COVID-19 over the weekend — 14 on Saturday and three on Sunday. All are in respective home isolation.