Updated 28 March 2021 – Ashtabula County Health Department has six COVID-19 vaccine clinics scheduled, open to the public for anyone 18 years and older.*
There is no registration required.
Arrive at the clinic at the time for the letter of your last name, or within the next hour.
LAST NAME STARTS WITH
- A-C arrive 9:30am
- D-I arrive 10:30am
- J-M arrive 11:30am
- N-R arrive 12:30pm
- S-Z arrive 1:30pm
How to participate in the vaccine clinic
- Bring your photo ID
- Wear a mask that covers your mouth and nose
- Follow posted signs
- If you arrive early, wait in your car
- In line, stay 6 feet away from others not in your family
Tuesday, March 30
Rome Fire Department, 3162 US-6, Rome, Ohio 44085
Austinburg Rehabilitation Center, 2026 State Route 45, Austinburg, Ohio 44010
Thursday, April 8
Orwell Fire Department, 72 E Main St, Orwell, Ohio 44076
Saturday, April 10
A-Tech 1565 OH-167, Jefferson, Ohio 44047
Tuesday, April 13
Dorset Township Community Center, 2681 OH-193, Dorset, Ohio 44032
Thursday, April 15
First United Methodist Church, 181 South Main St, Andover, Ohio 44003
*All clinics are based on vaccine eligibility and are subject to change per Governor’s order
See additional COVID clinics and updates at http://ashtabulacountyhealth.com/
4 replies on “SIX Open Vaccine Clinics in Ashtabula County – No Registration!”
When will they offer age 16 and up?
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Great question. Gov. DeWine just announced that vaccine providers can fill openings with anyone ages 16 and up, if slots are not otherwise full. This applies to all vaccine providers, so as of tomorrow, anyone 16+ can register at https://gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov Ashtabula County Health Department (ACHD) determines who can come to their own clinics. From what I’ve heard so far, ACHD is bringing vulnerable folks to the front of the line when there is one, but they are not turning any adult away who wants a vaccine as long as shots are available.
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Are any of these clinics offering the single dose by Johnson and Johnson?
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Yesterday’s clinic was giving a 2-shot. I think they are just giving whatever they get from the state health department. If I hear otherwise, will post it here
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