01/20/2021-Updates from Department of Health in Bay County

01/20/2021-Updates from Department of Health in Bay County

“January 20, 2021

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IN BAY COUNTY OPENS ADDITIONAL COVID-19 VACCINATION APPOINTMENTS

Panama City, FL— The Florida Department of Health in Bay County has received an allotment of 1,500 COVID-19 vaccines for the week of January 19. The goal is to complete these vaccinations within the next 7 days. Appointments are now available online at https://bayseniorvaccine.eventbrite.com. People who are not in this priority population for vaccination are asked to assist family members, friends or neighbors who may need help with online registration.

Seniors who do not have internet access, have difficulty using the internet or who have no one to assist them with online registration may call the Florida Department of Health Bay County (DOH-Bay) at (850) 872-4455. DOH-Bay’s hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.

“To ensure that all seniors 65 and older have access to make an appointment, DOH-Bay utilizes a mix of online appointments and appointments by phone,” said Sandon S. Speedling MHS, CPM, CPH, Administrator and Health Officer for DOH-Bay. “If you have Internet access or assistance with online registration, we ask that you please reserve our phone lines for those who have limited digital literacy.”

A total of 7,892 Bay County residents have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 60 have completed the series. Fourteen persons have completed the series. Read the report here.

Publix is now offering COVID-19 vaccination at all five Bay County locations. To make an appointment, visit https://www.publix.com/covid-vaccine.

DOH-Bay will continue to announce appointment availability through text and email alerts. Sign-up for alerts by texting ‘bayhealth’ to 888777 or visiting https://bit.ly/bayhealthalert.

Please remember there are tens of thousands of people trying to register at this time for a limited number of vaccines. This is a historic mass vaccination effort and it is going to take some time to vaccinate everyone who wants to be vaccinated. Your patience and understanding are essential and appreciated.

Before Your Appointment

Consent forms for the Moderna vaccine are available at Bay.FloridaHealth.gov. Those making an appointment are encouraged to review the consent information and consult with their healthcare provider before receiving the vaccine. If possible, please print and complete the consent form and bring it to the vaccination appointment. Anyone who has allergic reactions that require an epi pen should bring it to the appointment. The CDC recommends deferring vaccination if you have received another vaccine in the past 14 days.

Second Dose Information

DOH-Bay second doses will be scheduled by phone close to the due date of your dose. If you are not contacted by the due date on your card provided at your appointment, please call (850) 872-4455. Starting this week, persons who receive their first dose will be provided with an appointment for the second dose at the time the first dose is administered.

COVID-19 Vaccines for Healthcare Providers

DOH-Bay is also working to provide vaccine to frontline healthcare workers who are not affiliated with a hospital. Please complete the COVID-19 Vaccine Planning Survey if not receiving the vaccine from a parent company or hospital. Providers should coordinate to ensure that there is only one reply per organization.

COVID-19 Vaccine General Information

While the COVID-19 vaccine is a monumental step toward getting this disease under control in Florida, the department continues to encourage common-sense precautions against the spread of the virus, including frequent hand washing, wearing face masks, maintaining six feet of social distancing and staying home when sick.

As additional vaccine supplies become available and the State provides priority groups for vaccinating, DOH-Bay will follow and share those plans. For the most current information on COVID-19 vaccination plans in Florida, please visit https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/covid-19-vaccines-in-florida/. The COVID-19 vaccine report is available HERE.

COVID-19 Testing

To reach maximum capacity for COVID-19 vaccination, DOH-Bay is temporarily suspending testing for COVID-19. If you need a COVID-19 test, please check with your healthcare provider first. Please visit Bay.FloridaHealth.gov for testing options or see the information below on testing provided by Bay County.”

 

Bay County Testing


Lynn Haven Sports Park, 2201 Recreation Drive

Panama City Sports Park, 50 Chip Seal Parkway

Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Criteria: Testing is available to adults over 18 and children ages 5 and up who are accompanied by an adult.

Cost: Free

Test Type: Antigen (rapid in 20 minutes) and PCR

Appointment required. To make an appointment, visit BayHealthCOVID19.com.

 

About the Florida Department of Health 

The Department, nationally accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board, works to protect, promote and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county and community efforts. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @HealthyFla. For more information about the Florida Department of Health, please visit www.FloridaHealth.gov.

 

More Information:

Subscribe to DOH-Bay News and Public Information

COVID-19 Information
FloridaHealthCOVID19.gov
COVID-19 Call Center 24/7 +1 (866) 779-6121 or email COVID-19@flhealth.gov
Text bayhealth to 888-777

BayHealthCOVID19.com

Heather Kretzer

Public Information Officer/Public Health Services Manage

Florida Department of Health in Bay County

Heather.Kretzer@FLHealth.gov  

Office: 850-252-9670

Cell: 850-527-8715

597 W 11th ST
Panama City, FL 32401

Bay.FloridaHealth.gov
@FLHealthEmerald

About The Author

Schedule – 90.7FM/HD1

WKGC Storm Center

Weather Tracker Map
Download Florida Storms App!
Download Florida Storms App!
iOS/Android

WeatherSTEM!

NPR on WKGC

Radio Cosmos!

Follow WKGC on Facebook