(KNZA)--Jackson County is moving to Phase 2 COVID-19 vaccinations.
The Jackson County Health Department made the announcement this week in a release on their Facebook page.
At this time, the Health Department said they have received a very limited amount of vaccine for the county.
The release says persons 65 and older with underlying health conditions that live in Jackson County have been prioritized to receive the vaccine first in Phase 2.
The health department hopes to continue vaccinating people each week with future shipments of vaccine.
To help identify those interested in receiving the vaccine, your asked to complete an online survey. Your name with be added to a list. You will then be contacted with the time and place for your vaccination.
You can find the survey here.
Those unable to fill out the form online, may contact their local doctor's office or the health department for assistance .
The number to call for each clinic is listed below:
Family Practice Associate/HCH 785 364-2126
Holton Family Health Clinic 785 889-5288 or 785 889-5279
Holton Direct Care 785 362-8677 or email sharon@holtondirectcare.com
Dr. Keehn 785 933-2000
Jackson County Health Department 785 364-2670
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