Thousands of appointments will be available beginning tomorrow morning (March 15) for the Cleveland Mass Vaccination Center at the Wolstein Center between March 24 and March 30. Ohioans can register for the appointments at gettheshot.conronavirus.ohio.gov.
If you want to register for a shot there but you have trouble navigating the internet or lack internet access, you can book an appointment by calling 1-833-427-5634 (1-833-4-ASK-ODH).
The clinic will be capable of offering up to 6,000 doses a day. The Pfizer vaccine will be offered during weeks 1-3. Recipients will be guaranteed second doses of that vaccine during weeks 4-6. The one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be offered in weeks 7 and 8.
Ohio has set aside a portion of available Wolstein Center appointments to be booked through community partners in underserved areas. That's to help ensure equitable access to the vaccine by targeting underserved communities to fill the reserved appointment times.
Also tomorrow, Ohio will begin releasing appointments reserved for community-partner registration but not filled. They will be available to the general public 48 hrs before each clinic date. Canceled appointments will also be available to the public.
Visit gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov to view the latest appointments as they become available or call 1-833-427-5634 (1-833-4-ASK-ODH).
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