Jamestown (CVHD)    Central Valley Health District  announces  that COVID-19 vaccination clinics are now open to those who are in the Phase 1C category.

CVHD states  “We have officially opened up our COVID vaccination clinics to all of those who are in priority group Phase 1C and have lots of appointments still available.”

The vaccination clinic is scheduled for this Wednesday, March 10 at the Civic Center in the Exchequer Room, through the North door from 1-5pm.

Phase 1C is a very broad category and specifically includes:

  • National Guard, not previously covered
  • Workers enabling access to human food (i.e., grocery workers), not including restaurant workers
  • Public safety answering points (911)
  • Manufacturing related to the development or supply of COVID-19 vaccine
  • Other healthcare/public health workers not included in phase 1A
  • Free standing clinical laundries
  • Public transit, including bus, taxi, ride-share
  • Persons age 16 – 64 with one or more high-risk medical conditions
  • Blood bank workers not previously vaccinated
  • Information Technology
  • All other essential workers per Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)

If you are curious to see if you qualify as an “essential worker,” visit here.  If you are still unsure, you’re encouraged to register for an appointment.

To register for an appointment, visit www.centralvalleyhealth.org and click the “COVID-19” tab.

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From Central Valley Health District Facebook – Vaccination Clinic Wed March 10,  1pm to 5pm
COVID VACCINATION APPOINTMENT AVAILABLE for the following priority groups:
▪ Phase 1A – Healthcare and long term care
▪ Phase 1B – Older individuals, people with high-risk medical conditions, school and child care workers
▪ Phase 1C – Essential workers and people 18 and older at increased risk for COVID-19
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 Appointments are required and are first come, first serve. Once the clinics are full, they will be closed for registration.
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To register for an appointment, visit our website www.centralvalleyhealth.org and click the “COVID-19” tab.
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*For more information on the ND priority groups, visit https://www.health.nd.gov/covid-19-vaccine-priority-groups