St. Johns County Now Vaccinating Florida Residents 60 Years of Age and Older and Those Who Are Deemed Extremely Vulnerable to COVID-19
St. Johns County is now accepting COVID-19 vaccination appointment pre-registrations for persons who are 60 years of age and older. In addition, persons deemed by a physician to be extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 may also receive the vaccination through St. Johns County with a Florida Department of Health COVID-19 Determination of Extreme Vulnerability form signed by a physician.
Qualifying individuals who are interested in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine may preregister for an appointment by visiting https://sjcvaccineappointment.sjcfl.us. Those who preregister will receive an automated phone call from 904.295.3711 with an assigned appointment date and time. Individuals who choose to decline the appointment will remain preregistered, and will receive a subsequent phone call with an alternative appointment.
Upon arrival at the vaccination site, appointment holders will be required to provide date of birth, proof of Florida residency, and if under 60 years of age, proof of employment as a K-12 school employee who is 50 years of age and older, a sworn law enforcement officer who is 50 years of age and older, a firefighter who is 50 years of age and older, a healthcare provider with direct patient contact, or a Florida Department of Health COVID-19 Determination of Extreme Vulnerability form signed by a physician.
The appointment preregistration system is only for individuals who are receiving their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Please call 904.295.3711 for additional information, or to request assistance with preregistration.
Is there anywhere any mention of what “Brand’ vaccine is being provided, i.e. J&J or Phizer or…??
No there wasn’t.