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Churchill County Vaccination, Testing Schedule for Remainder of June

Vaccines available to anyone aged 12 and older  
Churchill County Vaccination, Testing Schedule for Remainder of June

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Churchill County’s COVID vaccine and testing dates for the remainder of June were posted by the county this mornimg.

Those 18 and older may receive the free Moderna, Pfizer or Janssen vaccine and those ages 12-17 will receive the Pfizer vaccine.

For the remainder of June (vaccine and testing schedule):

  • Monday, June 21 - Vaccines and testing by appointment only; call (775)423-6695, option 2 to schedule. No rapid testing.
  • Tuesday, June 22 – Vaccines and testing from 1-5:30 p.m.; rapid tests from 3-4 p.m.
  • Wednesday, June 23 - Vaccines and testing from 1-5:30 p.m.; rapid tests from 3-4 p.m.
  • Thursday, June 24 – Vaccines from 1-6 p.m. No testing.
  • Friday, June 25 – Vaccines by appointment only; call (775)423-6695, option 2 to schedule. No testing.
  • Monday, June 28 – Vaccines and testing by appointment only; call (775)423-6695, option 2 to schedule.
  • Tuesday, June 29 – Vaccines and testing from 1-5:30 p.m.; rapid tests from 3-4 p.m.
  • Wednesday, June 30 – Vaccines and testing from 1-5:30 p.m.; rapid tests from 3-4 p.m.

All vaccines and testing are conducted at the Churchill County Public Health Drive-Thru site off Miner’s Road, just south of the county fairgrounds. Please follow the signage and enter the fairgrounds via Miner’s Road off Hwy 95 South.

First and second doses available on all vaccine dates. Drive-through, no appointment needed except as noted above. Please bring a photo ID. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Please bring your vaccination card to your second dose and refer to it to see when you are eligible for your second dose. You are able to get your second dose anytime after its due date, but are not eligible to get it before the due date, per the CDC.

If you or someone you know is homebound, or cannot access the vaccine site for whatever reason, please call (775)423-6695, option 2 to discuss alternative options.

Forms

Please print and fill out the “COVID-19 Questionnaire” and “Pre-Vaccination Checklist” forms and bring them with you to the vaccine site. The forms will also be available at the vaccine site.

 


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Gary Maples 06/17/2021 04:55 PM
Since it has been revealed that Wuhan lab workers were infected as early as Sept. 2019, do you think the severe flu-like outbreak in Fallon during the same is worthy of real, i.e. honest, journalistic investigation?

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