Health Department to provide first dose of COVID-19 Vaccinations at the Harlem Civic Center

Posted 3/23/21

The Hendry County Health Department in Clewiston will be providing COVID-19 vaccinations by appointment and walk-ins on Sunday, March 28...

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Health Department to provide first dose of COVID-19 Vaccinations at the Harlem Civic Center

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CLEWISTON — The Hendry County Health Department in Clewiston will be providing COVID-19 vaccinations by appointment and walk-ins on Sunday, March 28 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Harlem Civic Center located at Seventh St. in Clewiston,

Please use the website to pre-register for appointments at:

https://my vaccine.fl.gov/ or call 866-201-6745

Please note:
• Do not bring pets (only service animals are allowed)
• You will be required to fill out local health department paperwork on site.
• You will be notified about your 2nd dose before exiting.

The Health Department will follow the Governor’s Executive Order which expands COVID-19 vaccination in Florida to include the following: (With Proper ID)

• Long-term care facility residents and staff;
• Persons 50 years of age and older;
• Health care personnel with direct patient contact;
• The Health Department may now vaccinate the vulnerable individuals under the age of 50, however individuals must have the official Department of Health form signed by a physician which deems them high-risk.

The Health Department will also follow the State Surgeon General’s Public Health Advisory, which requires every vaccine recipient to be a resident of Florida or is a frontline healthcare worker providing services in Florida.

Florida Residency Requirements:

• Valid Florida Driver License or Florida Identification Card
OR
Two of the following items:
• A deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or residential rental or lease agreement. (Copies of deeds can be found on the County Property Appraiser website)
• A utility bill or utility connection/work order that is not more than 2 months old.
• Mail from a bank or other financial institution, including checking, savings, or investment account statements, that is not more than 2 months old.
• Mail from a government agency that is not more than 2 months old. (Mail from a government agency can include tax bills showing a Florida address. Tax bills can be found on the County Property Appraiser website).

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