Jamestown, ND) Central Valley Health District (CVHD) will be hosting a first dose COVID
vaccination clinic for Stutsman and Logan County residents that are ages 65 and older on
Thursday, February 25, 2021  from 7:00am to 1:00pm. Appointments are required and are currently
available at www.centralvalleyhealth.org, click the COVID-19 tab. Appointments are first come,
first serve and the clinic will be closed once appointments are full. Registrants must be 65 or
older. Those who register and do not fit at criteria will be turned away. If residents are needing
assistance in registering for an appointment, please call CVHD at 252-8130.

 

Previously…

Jamestown  (CVHD)  The week of February 15, 2021, Central Valley Health District (CVHD) administered 306 first doses of Moderna vaccine and 126 second doses, totaling 432 doses administered. Due to weather delays in the south, CVHD did not receive the expected shipment of 400 new Moderna doses that were anticipated to be used for a large vaccination clinic. While this did create some headache, CVHD did not have to cancel the scheduled COVID vaccination clinic on Thursday, February 18, due to the gracious assistance they received from Jamestown Regional Medical Center (JRMC).

At this time, CVHD has enough vaccine on hand for a second dose vaccination clinic scheduled for the week of February 22, but has not received any confirmation on when new doses of vaccine will arrive
resulting in some uncertainty. There is currently no first dose clinics scheduled. If vaccine does arrive, CVHD will release a PSA to notify the public of upcoming vaccination clinics for those interested in their first dose of COVID vaccine.

Currently, CVHD is vaccinating those 65 and older. While there are delays, CVHD does anticipate increased vaccine shipments over coming over the next several weeks. A soon as vaccine arrives, CVHD will open up clinic locations and people can make an appointment on our website at www.centralvalleyhealth.org. CVHD continues to ask for the public’s patience while we work though the delays and phases for priority groups.