Community Care Clinic | University Of Toledo
Provides information on how to register to receive the COVID-19 vaccine as it becomes available to the public. Inoculations are provided at immunization clinics to help prevent individuals from contracting and further spreading the COVID-19 virus. The three vaccines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration require two doses, either 21 or 28 days apart, or one dose all together depending on the vaccine. As of December 14 2020, Ohio has started distributing COVID-19 vaccines statewide to those who choose to be vaccinated. Ohio will follow a phased approach to vaccine administration. As of May, 2021, all Ohioans over the age of 12 are eligible to recieve a vaccine. Homebound vaccines are available.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
Physical Address
3000 Arlington Avenue, Toledo, OH 43614
Hours
- Saint Peter and Paul Church at 738 South Saint Clair Street Toledo, Ohio Sun 1:30pm-3:30pm - Helping Hands of Saint Louis at 443 6th Street Toledo, Ohio Mon 7pm-7:30pm - Tabernacle Church at 531 Pinewood Ave Toledo, Ohio Tue 4:30pm-6:30pm - CedarCreek Church at 2150 South Byrne Road Toledo, Ohio Thu 6pm-8pm
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Fee
No fees
Eligibility
- Children and adults ages 12 and older - Individuals under the age of 18 are only eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine at this time - A parent of guardian must accompany individuals under 18 years of age
Languages
Interpretation services available for Spanish, Mandarin, Tagalog, Urdu, Punjabi, and Hindi
Service area
Ohio
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University Of Toledo
The mission of The University of Toledo is to improve the human condition; to advance knowledge through excellence in learning, discovery and engagement; and to serve as a diverse, student-centered public metropolitan research university.