COVID-19 vaccination sites in Greene County
- Published: January 16, 2021
Vaccination Sites in Greene County
>>> UPDATED MARCH 16, 2021 <<<
A list of COVID-19 vaccination facilities in Greene County for those who live or work in the county is below. Contact the site to check availability and other requirements.
NEW SITE
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70 Hospitality Drive |
937-376-3700 |
walmart.com/COVIDvaccine |
NEW SITE
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2455 Presidential Drive |
937-245-7200 |
wrightstatephysicians.org |
Barr’s Pharmacy |
28 W. Main Street |
937-347-1200 |
barrspharmacyxenia.com |
Cedar Care Village |
63 N. Main St. |
937- |
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CVS Pharmacy |
900 N. Broad St. |
888- |
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IHS Pharmacy-Jamestown |
4940 Cottonville Road |
937- |
ihspharmacyjamestown.com |
Rite Aid |
34 S. Allison Ave. |
937- |
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Discount Drug Mart, Inc. |
4441 St. Rte. 725, |
937- |
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Greene County |
2960 W Enon Rd., |
937- |
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Kettering Health |
4790 Cottonville Rd., |
844- |
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Kroger Pharmacy — Four locations | |||
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1161 E Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd., |
866- |
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1700 W Park Square, |
866- |
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3165 Daylon Xenia Rd., |
866- |
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8480 Wilmington Pike, |
866- |
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Walgreens Pharmacy — two locations |
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183 E. Dayton Yellow Springs Road, Fairborn, OH 45324 |
937- |
https://walgreens.com/findcare/ |
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6485 Wilmington Pike, |
800- |
https://walgreens.com/findcare/ |
Vaccine eligibilty
CURRENTLY ELIGIBLE
Phase 1A:
As of Dec. 2020: Front-line healthcare workers, EMS first responders, long-term care facility residents and staff
Phase 1B:
As of Jan. 19: 80 and older;
as of Jan. 25: 75 and older, those with severe congenital, developmental and early onset medical disorders and an intellectual disability;
as of Feb. 1: 70 and older, school teachers and staff;
as of Feb. 8: 65 and older;
as of Feb. 15: those with severe congenital, developmental, or early-onset, and inherited conditions without an intellectual disability.
Phase 1C:
As of March 4: people with type 1 diabetes, ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), who are pregnant, or who have received a bone marrow transplant; childcare center and preschool employees, funeral service workers, law enforcement and corrections officers.
Phase 2:
As of March 4: Those 60 and older.
Phase 1C—
As of March 4: people with Type 1 diabetes, ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), who are pregnant, or who have received a bone marrow transplant; childcare center and preschool employees, funeral service workers, law enforcement and corrections officers.
Phase 2—
As of March 4: Those 60 and older.
Phase 1D—
As of March 11: individuals with Type 2 diabetes or end-stage renal disease.
Phase 2—
As of March 11: Those 50 and older.
NEWLY ELIGIBLE
Phase 1E:
As of March 19: Those with cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart disease and obesity.
Phase 2C:
As of March 19: Those 40 and older.
Starting on March 29, the vaccine will be available to all Ohioans 16 and older (Pfizer is the only vaccine authorized for 16 and 17 year olds).
The vaccine will be made available to other groups not listed as supply increases.
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HI Debbie! I don’t believe there’s an option to choose which vaccine you receive, unless you explicitly go to a clinic that is offering one over the other, or perhaps the latest Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine.
The link to register at does not show a choice to select for the Covid 19 shot.
My partner and I signed up with Clark County Health Dept. Setting up appointments no problem. I just received a text message that they have quite a few appts available. CCCHD.com
Hi JJ! It seems your email is incorrect; I tried to send you some information, but it bounced back. Could you please email me at the News, mminde@ysnews.com? Thanks! —MM
can not get anything done help !