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Here’s how to get a vaccine shot in the Wiregrass

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DOTHAN, Ala. – Many of you have reached out to our newsroom wanting additional information on obtaining a COVID-19 vaccine. In our effort to better serve the community, we are compiling updated information on where you can reserve an appointment.

Those currently eligible for vaccine in Alabama are healthcare providers, nursing home residents, law enforcement officers, firefighters and persons age 75 and older.

Beginning February 8, people 65 or older and additional groups of critical workers will be eligible to get the vaccine.

While the current vaccine supply is limited, it is necessary to prioritize vaccinations for those who are at the highest risk of getting the virus or becoming seriously ill.

ADPH

  • https://www.alcovidvaccine.gov/
  • Make sure that you register in the county that you live in.

Southeast Health

  • https://hipaa.jotform.com/210306844588157
  • Currently compiling a wait list for the next round of vaccines they receive.

Dothan Pediatrics Vaccine Clinic

  • Only for persons age 75+, healthcare workers and first responders.
  • Located in Building 2 at the Houston County Farm Center.
  • Enter through the Cottonwood Road entrance.
  • 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 4 and Friday, Feb. 5
  • No appointment necessary.

Dale Medical Center

  • https://ptserver.fasthealth.com/web_dmc3_al/forms/?formID=9325&sub=COVID-19+Vaccine

Walmart & Sam’s Club

Walmart and Sam’s Club pharmacies are set to start giving the vaccines on Feb. 12. The mega retailers are taking part in the U.S. Federal Retail Pharmacy Program with more than 1,000 of their locations participating in 22 states.

Eligibility for the vaccine is based on each state’s health department’s current eligibility requirements.

To check availability and schedule an appointment, visit Walmart.com/COVIDvaccine and SamsClub.com/COVID.

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