Why: The clinic will be administering Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Johnson & Johnson is the single-dose vaccine. Pfizer and Moderna require a first and a second dose; a booster is recommended for all patients 12 and older who have completed the series previously according to the table below.
Based on a limited supply, the clinic will administer, on a first-come, first-served basis, the Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine to children ages 5-11 with a parent or guardian present.
Bring a valid form of ID (driver’s license, passport, etc.) to your vaccination appointment. If your ID does not list a Florida address, you will be asked a series of simple questions such as, “While you are in Florida, are you providing goods or services that benefit residents and visitors in Florida?” If you are attending this clinic for a second or third dose of vaccine, bring your vaccine card.
Vaccine eligibility:
The Pfizer vaccine is authorized for individuals 5 years and older; anyone younger than 18
years old is required to have a parent or guardian consent and present at the time of the
vaccine. Please refer to the table below for more details on vaccine eligibility:
* * For further guidance on boosters please visit the Center for Disease Control’s website CDC-Boosters
*What’s New?
All persons 12 and older who completed their primary COVID-19 vaccination series are now eligible for booster doses. Because of the current availability of all COVID-19 vaccines, vaccine clinics held by the public private partnership will offer first, second and booster doses of all vaccine types. There will be a limited supply of children’s doses at the clinic sponsored on January 28, 2022.
The public/private partnership will be holding regularly scheduled clinics for the foreseeable future. The next City Vaccine Clinics are scheduled:
Residents can also obtain the vaccine at multiple other venues. To find vaccine providers near you, visit www.vaccines.gov, call 800-232-0233, or text your ZIP code to 438829.