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Berrien County Health Dept Expands COVID Vaccinations for Additional Priority Groups

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As progress on vaccination rates continues in Berrien County, the Health Department is expanding to additional priority groups beginning today.

The Berrien County Health Department has announced that as of today they will have provided more than 300 initial doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to its staff and individuals in priority groups 1 and 2 of Phase 1A, which included emergency medical personnel, some long-term care residents and long-term care facility workers since vaccination efforts began last week. Additionally, today, the Health Department is announcing that all individuals who are included in any of the Priority Groups in Phase 1A are eligible to receive the vaccine.

According to guidance provided by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, those who fall into the priority groups eligible in Phase 1A include:

The Berrien County Health Department has engaged directly with facilities that employ persons in these priority groups to coordinate vaccination for their employees. However, if there are facilities or persons who fall into these priority groups who have not yet heard directly from the Berrien County Health Department or their employer, they are encouraged to contact the health department for further information on upcoming clinic times and appointment instructions.

Persons in Phase 1A can call 1-800-815-5485 or fill out an online form located on the health department’s website to indicate their interest in receiving the vaccine. Employees are encouraged to bring their occupation or work identification badge for verification upon arrival for the vaccination appointment.

Vaccines are being provided at the Berrien County Health Department offices and at drive-thru clinics at various locations throughout Berrien County. At this time, vaccinations are only for those who fall into the priority groups listed above and are provided by appointment only.

Plans are ongoing for the next phase of the vaccine effort, Phase 1B, which will include individuals over the age of 75 and frontline essential workers who keep critical infrastructure functioning. While timelines are fluid and dependent on a variety of factors, it is anticipated that Berrien County will begin vaccination for individuals in Phase 1B by late-January or early-February. Residents are encouraged to keep up-to-date with vaccine distribution progress and estimated timelines by signing up for the Berrien County Health Department COVID-19 Vaccine Newsletter found at http://www.bchdmi.org/COVID19.