Where can I get a COVID-19 Vaccine and what do I need?
COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC SCHEDULE
All available appointments can be found at gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov
Butler County General Health District 2022
Every TUESDAY morning through the end of May
Time: 10 AM - 12 PM
Location: 301 S. Third Street, Hamilton, Ohio 45011
and
The last TUESDAY of the month
May 31
Time: 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Location: 301 S. Third Street, Hamilton, Ohio 45011
Ages 5+
Appointments Recommended. Walk-ins Welcome.
Please register for an appointment at gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov
Weekend Clinics
By Appointment Only: 10AM -12PM
Walk-Ins Welcome: 12PM -1PM
Ages 5+
May 22: 8800 Holden Blvd, Fairfield, OH 45014
Community Clinics
Appointments Recommended. Walk-ins Welcome.
Ages 5+
May 27, 10 AM - 12 PM: West Chester MidPointe Library
Please register for an appointment at gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov
PRE-REGISTER OR FIND A VACCINE CLINIC NEAR YOU
1. Visit: Get the Shot
2. Complete the vaccine screening questions and click 'Continue'
3. Enter your zip code OR 45011 and click 'Continue'
4. Choose a location of your choice and click 'See all availability'
5. Choose an available appointment time and click 'Continue'
WHO'S ELIGIBLE FOR A COVID-19 VACCINE?
Everyone 5 years and older is now eligible to get a free COVID-19 vaccination. Learn about the different vaccines available.
BOOSTER SHOTS
Everyone ages 12 and older can get a booster shot.
If you are 18 years or older you may choose which COVID-19 vaccine you receive as a booster shot. Some people may prefer the vaccine type that they originally received, and others may prefer to get a different booster. CDC’s recommendations now allow for this type of mix and match dosing for booster shots.
ADDITIONAL BOOSTER SHOTS (second booster)
Certain immunocompromised individuals and people over the age of 50 who received an initial booster dose at least 4 months ago to be eligible for another (second booster) mRNA booster to increase their protection against severe disease from COVID-19.
IF YOU RECEIVED | Who can get a booster? | When to get a booster | Which booster should you get? | When to get an additional or second booster | Who can get an additional or second booster? |
Pfizer (Comirnaty) | Ages 12 or older | At least 5 months after completing your primary COVID-19 series |
Teens ages 12-17 can get a Pfizer vaccine booster. Adults ages 18 and older can get any of the COVID-19 vaccines |
Ages 50 or older and/or certain immunocompromised individuals |
At least 4 months after completing your first booster |
Moderna (Spikevax) | Everyone 18 years or older | At least 5 months after completing your primary COVID-19 vaccination | Any of the COVID-19 vaccines | Ages 50 or older and/or certain immunocompromised individuals |
At least 4 months after completing your first booster |
Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) |
Everyone 18 years or older | At least 2 months after completing your primary COVID-19 vaccination | Any of the COVID-19 vaccines | Ages 50 or older and/or certain immunocompromised individuals |
At least 4 months after completing your first booster |
WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING?
1. Please bring an ID. You do not need to show proof of citizenship or residency status. Your identification will still be accepted if it is expired or from another state or country.
2. Registration forms. Forms are also available at the clinic.
3. Please bring and wear a mask when interacting with staff.
4. All individuals 17 and younger must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or authorized representative.
TRANSPORTATION NEEDS?
Butler County RTA (BCRTA) can help! Visit their website at https://www.butlercountyrta.com/covid-vaccination-transportation/ to see a map that shows all the pharmacies (appointments required) offering COVID-19 vaccines.
Fixed Routes - FREE
Visit Butler County RTA’s in the area giving out vaccines and which fixed route one can take to get to the pharmacy.
Curb to Curb Service - FREE
This service is for people that may already have a vaccine appointment at a pharmacy and cannot take a fixed route. To schedule Curb to Curb services, call 513-785-5237 and tell the booking agent the trip is to get vaccinated.
If your group or organization is interested in group vaccine transportation, please contact BCRTA to learn more. Contact Shawn Cowan, Mobility Manager, at (513) 785-5398 or cowans@butlercountyrta.com for more details.
BUTLER COUNTY CARES
BC Cares is a group of partners dedicated to promoting health and safety strategies focused on slowing the spread of COVID-19 in Butler County, Ohio. Government and community-focused organizations including the Butler County Board of Commissioners, Butler County Emergency Management Agency, Butler County Board of Health, Butler County Visitors Bureau and Butler County Chamber Coalition are working together to keep our communities safe and our businesses open.
The project is funded through Coronavirus Relief Funds allocated through the CARES Act.