Please see the below Press Release from Nassau County Emergency Management:
PUBLIC INFORMATION RELEASE – 07/16/2021 1630 HOURS
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NASSAU COUNTY’S NEW COVID CASES MORE THAN DOUBLE IN A WEEK IN SPITE OF WIDE AVAILABILITY OF VACCINE
Nassau County has seen a significant increase in new CoViD-19 cases since mid-June. The Florida Department of Health’s (FDOH) weekly report shows that 445 Nassau residents were newly diagnosed with CoViD-19 between July 9 and July 16. Case numbers are fast approaching the highest numbers seen since before vaccine became widely available in Florida.
CoViD-19 Vaccine is available to all residents over the age of 12 years at no cost through local pharmacies, medical providers, and FDOH-Nassau Clinics. Appointments can be made at pharmacies and physicians’ offices, or residents can walk in at the FDOH Clinics without an appointment on the following schedule:
- MONDAY at 37203 Pecan St in Hilliard, testing and vaccinations from 9:00–12:00 noon
- TUESDAY at 86014 Pages Dairy Rd in Yulee, testing only, from 9:00–11:00 am
- WEDNESDAY at 86014 Pages Dairy Rd in Yulee, testing only from 2:00–4:00 pm and vaccinations from 8:15–11:15 am and 1:15–4:15 pm
- THURSDAY at 86014 Pages Dairy Rd in Yulee, testing only, from 2:00–4:00 pm
- FRIDAY Morning at the Bryceville Community Center, 7280 Motes Rd, testing and vaccinations 9:00–12:00
- FRIDAY Afternoon at 45377 Mickler St in Callahan, testing and vaccinations from 1:00–4:00 pm
Residents with questions about any vaccine or their medical care should consult with their personal healthcare providers.
If you have any questions, please contact Emergency Management at 904-548-0900.