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Flagler County will need to register for vaccine again in order to secure appointment
Read full article: Flagler County will need to register for vaccine again in order to secure appointmentFlagler County vaccinates health care workers who were told they can’t get the COVID-19 vaccine (Photo: Homer Salcedo/WKMG)FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – Health officials in Flagler County are urging residents who haven’t heard back from the state on their COVID-19 vaccine to register through an additional program. Flagler County residents who are 65 years old and over to schedule an appointment through the “Sharecare” vaccination appointment system, as age requirements may change soon. “Certainly we recommend that all residents 65 and older to sign up if they haven’t already done so. “The state will make a few additional attempts to contact those who do not immediately respond when subsequent vaccine appointments become available,” officials added. Flager residents who are 65 or older and are also homebound or require transportation to the Flagler County Fairgrounds can contact the Emergency Operations Center at 386-313-4200, or by email at EOC@FlaglerCounty.org to discuss transportation options.
Flagler, Volusia vaccine appointments rescheduled after winter storm impacts shipments
Read full article: Flagler, Volusia vaccine appointments rescheduled after winter storm impacts shipmentsFLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – Gov. Flagler County is just one of the local health departments rescheduling appointments this week. No second doses have been rescheduled yet. Sark said those are for second doses and are rescheduled right now for Tuesday and Saturday of next week. In the meantime, the county is waiting to hear from the state if the Moderna vaccines will definitely be here or there could be more rescheduling.