GENESEE COUNTY/First COVID-19 Pfizer Vaccine Clinic for those 12 and older at GCC on Saturday

Next week GO Health Departments will be on the road with Pop-up Clinics.

The Pfizer vaccine is now able to vaccinate anyone 12 years old and older. Clinics with Johnson & Johnson Janssen (J & J) and Moderna will be available for walk-in and registration.

Pfizer clinics are by registration only.

“We are happy to be able to provide the Pop-Up clinics between the two counties,” stated Paul Pettit, Public Health Director for GO Health. “With the shift in bringing clinics close to where people live, work, and play and being
more flexible with the scheduling now is a great opportunity for more people to get vaccinated. Being fully vaccinated, 2 weeks after the second dose for Moderna and Pfizer and 2 weeks after the single dose of Johnson & Johnson
will help us enjoy the spring and summer activities with less restrictions.”

Our first Pfizer clinic opened to those 12 years old and older is Saturday, May 15th from 9:15 a.m. to 12 noon at Genesee Community College.

There are still open appointments: https://bit.ly/PfizerGCC
Pfizer vaccine clinics are by appointment only. J & J and Moderna clinics offer walk-in opportunities; however, we encourage you to register via the vaccination webpage: https://bit.ly/GOHealthVaccination and choose the
vaccine that best works for you. You can also click on the direct links in the grid below.

For those who do not have internet they can call the GO Health Vaccine
Registration Help Lines:
 Genesee: 585-815-7168
 Orleans: 585-589-3170

These lines are ONLY to make vaccine appointments, are not able to answer COVID-related
questions, and are not associated with either Health Department.

“With everyone looking forward to the summer and the looser restrictions we encourage everyone
to get vaccinated now,” stated Pettit. “There are plenty of options to get any of the three vaccines
offered. For your health and the health of others, we encourage everyone who is able to be
vaccinated to get vaccinated now.”
If you are interested in making an appointment to get your COVID-19 vaccination, now is the time
to do it locally!

If you are a business/church/organization that is interested in hosting a vaccination clinic at your
location, please fill out the survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GOHealthPopUpVaccineClinic. One of our staff members
will be in contact with you.

For those who are seeking testing, both health departments provide limited free rapid testing for
those without symptoms at the respective Health Departments.

For Genesee County, a rapid testdrive-through clinic is scheduled for May 18 th 1:15-3:15 p.m. at County Building #2, 3837 West Main St. Road, Batavia.

For Orleans County, a rapid test clinic is scheduled for May 20th 10:00- 10:30 a.m. at the Orleans County Health Department at 14016 Rt. 31 West, Albion.

To register for testing go to the GO Health testing page: http://bit.ly/GOHealthC19Tests and
choose your preferred clinic location.

Tuesday 5/18
11:30am-1:30pm
Hoag Library
134 S Main St,
Albion
Moderna: Walk-ins & Apt.
http://bit.ly/HoagLibrary
J&J: Walk-ins

Wednesday 5/19
11:00am-1:00pm
Genesee County
Health Department
3837 W Main
Street Rd,
Batavia
Moderna: Walk-ins & Apt.
http://bit.ly/ModernaGCHD
J&J: Walk-ins

Wednesday 5/19
2:30-6:30pm
Ridgeway Fire Hall Pfizer: Appointment Only
http://bit.ly/PfizerRidgeway

11392 Ridge Rd,
Medina
J&J: Walk-ins & Apt.

 http://bit.ly/GOHealthJJVaccine

Thursday 5/20
11:00am-1:00pm
UR Medicine
Primary Care –
LeRoy Medical
Associates
127 W Main St,
Le Roy
Moderna: Walk-ins
J&J: Walk-ins

Friday 5/21
8:30-11:00am
Orleans County
Fairgrounds
12690 New York 31,
Albion
Moderna: Walk-ins & Apt.
http://bit.ly/OCFairgrounds
J&J: Walk-in

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