(Sedgwick County, Kan.) – All population categories and industries listed in Phase 2 are now able to schedule an appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine. Phase 2 includes public safety agencies, veterinarians, employees in licensed childcare facilities, aviation manufacturing plants and supply chain, meat processing plants, and public transportation (ground and air), clergy, higher education, private sector packaging and postal delivery, grocery store and food service employees, and high contact agriculture, retail sales, and warehouse employees.
Appointments are available at the following locations:
- 223 S. Main | Former Wichita Central Library | Mondays through Saturdays
- 6100 W. Maple | Central Community Church | March 11 to 13
- 7001 W. 21st | K-State Research & Extension | Beginning Monday, March 15
Schedule your appointment online here: www.sedgwickcounty.org/covid-19/vaccine/schedule/
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Phase 2 Industry Categories |
Residents Aged 65 and Older |
1. Schedule appointment |
Online: Schedule appointment online (Dose 1) and complete emailed questionnaire, click “Next” and bring the printed vaccine voucher to the appointment. Phone: Dial (316) 660-1029 to schedule an appointment at the vaccine clinic. Contact your medical provider if you have questions about how the vaccine may interact with your medical condition and medications you take. |
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2. Bring to appointment |
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3. At appointment |
Check in, complete questionnaire (if not done prior to arrival), and follow instructions to receive vaccine. |
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4. After receiving vaccine |
Stay on site, in observation area, for at least 15 to 30 minutes. |
Vaccine Questions:
Contact your medical provider prior to the vaccine appointment if you have questions about how the vaccine may interact with your medical condition and medications you take.
Please continue to direct general questions about the COVID-19 vaccine to (316) 660-1022; this line is not for scheduling appointments.
County Pledge:
As more vaccine is received, the Sedgwick County Health Department will vaccinate more people while following guidance from CDC, KDHE, and Sedgwick County Health Officer Dr. Garold Minns. The vaccination schedule is designed to assure that all who want to be vaccinated will have that opportunity. The implementation of the vaccination schedule is dependent on the manufacturing and distribution schedule from vaccine providers. The County will not schedule more appointments than the vaccine available. Updated information is available at https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/covid-19/vaccine-information/.
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