COVID Vaccine April 9
Event Information
About this Event
Summary
A new federal directive prioritizes employees in the education field for COVID-19 vaccine appointments. The directive includes teachers, school staff, and childcare workers employed in preprimary, primary, and secondary schools as well as Head Start and Early Head Start programs (including teachers, staff, and bus drivers) and those who work as or for licensed childcare providers, including center-based and family care providers.
Educators regardless of age will be given priority for COVID-19 vaccine appointments until further notice. As a result, wait times for other eligible groups may be longer than normal.
Family Health Source now administers the Moderna vaccines, subject to availability. There are designated booking opportunities throughout the week.
Our goal is to provide you up-to-date information on how to get your vaccination at select Family Health Source clinics if you are eligible, and while supplies last. Vaccination appointments are scheduled online only. Appointments cannot be made by calling Family Health Source.
Know before you go.
Before booking an appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine, it’s important to know current health and safety recommendations from the CDC. For more information about the vaccines, please reference the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s fact sheets for Moderna.
Information needed.
Please have the following personal information ready when arriving for your appointment: photo id, insurance information, email address, last four digits of Social Security number, Medicare ID number (if applicable), and emergency contact name and number. In addition, please be ready to answer questions about your allergies and long-term health history.
Prior to your first appointment, please reference state-specific requirements to show proof of residency, if needed. You can find that information on the state pages above.
Prior to your second appointment, please don’t forget to bring your driver license, and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) vaccination record card and fill out the immunization consent form.