April 15, 2021
Ottawa County Vaccine Notification
The Ottawa County Department of Public Health (OCDPH) and participating health partners have limited appointments available for individuals aged 16 or 17 years to receive a first-dose COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine. Parental consent is needed and date of birth proof is required (driver’s license, state ID or birth certificate). If an appointment is scheduled for someone younger than 16 years, the appointment will be canceled.
This invitation does not guarantee an appointment. If you were not able to find an available time because all appointments were filled, we will notify you again via email/text message when more appointments become available.
- Please bring the completed and signed Vaccine Administration Record (VAR). You will have the option to print the form after registering.
- Each 16 or 17-year-old vaccine recipient must be accompanied by their parent or guardian.
- Please bring a prescription insurance card.
- Each vaccine recipient must bring their birth certificate, driver's license or passport with date of birth.
Fully vaccinated people who meet the criteria are no longer required to quarantine following exposure to someone with COVID-19, providing the individual does not have any COVID-19 symptoms. Individuals should keep their COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card to confirm their exemption from quarantine. The immune period begins two weeks after the second dose.
Saturday, April 17
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
OCDPH Clinic at GVSU Holland Campus - 515 S Waverly Rd, Holland, MI 49423
- Please do NOT schedule a first-dose appointment at this time if you are not able to receive your second dose on Saturday, May 8. The appointment link below will prompt you to schedule the first and second-dose appointments.
- If you need assistance scheduling an appointment, please call 616-396-5266 and press 2. For Spanish call 616-393-5780 or call 616-396-5266 and press 3. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.
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Go to https://wagsoutreach.com/ss/OTT802964 (you may need to type the URL address into your browser) or scan the QR code.
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Saturday, April 24
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
OCDPH Clinic at GVSU Holland Campus - 515 S Waverly Rd, Holland, MI 49423
- Please do NOT schedule a first-dose appointment at this time if you are not able to receive your second dose on Saturday, May 15. The appointment link below will prompt you to schedule the first and second-dose appointments.
- If you need assistance scheduling an appointment, please call 616-396-5266 and press 2. For Spanish call 616-393-5780 or call 616-396-5266 and press 3. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.
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Go to https://wagsoutreach.com/ss/OTT802964 (you may need to type the URL address into your browser) or scan the QR code.
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Please be sure to also check out other agency locations offering the COVID-19 vaccine at www.VaccinateWestMI.com/register. This link includes the West Michigan Vaccine Clinic at DeVos Place or call 833-755-0696 for more information on how to schedule. If you're looking for vaccine information to help people who may have limited or no internet access, please call the Michigan COVID-19 hotline at 888-535-6136 or 2-1-1.
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COVID-19 vaccination is an important tool to help stop the pandemic
- Wearing masks and physical distancing help reduce your chance of being exposed to the virus or spreading it to others, but these measures are not enough. Vaccines will work with your immune system so it will be ready to fight the virus if you are exposed.
- The combination of getting vaccinated and following CDC’s recommendations to protect yourself and others will offer the best protection from COVID-19.
- Stopping a pandemic requires using all the tools we have available. As experts learn more about how COVID-19 vaccination may help reduce spread of the disease in communities, CDC will continue to update the recommendations to protect communities using the latest science.
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