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DOH Pasco County to Hold COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics, 700 Appointments Each Day

PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – The Florida Department of Health in Pasco County (DOH-Pasco) will be holding three COVID-19 vaccination clinics the week of Jan. 25, 2021 at St. Leo University.

Appointments will open for registration on Sunday, Jan. 24 at 2:00 p.m. An appointment is mandatory to receive the COVID-19 vaccination.

Anyone 65 and older who needs the COVID-19 vaccination must go to patientportalfl.com or call 1-844-770-8548 and create an account with CDR Maguire: Health & Medical (CDR Maguire). It is required to have an account with CDR Maguire to register for a vaccination appointment.

Those who have already created an account with CDR Maguire will receive an alert that appointments are open and will need to log into the patient portal to register for an appointment.

There will be 700 appointments available each day on Monday, Jan 25, Wednesday, Jan. 27, and Friday, Jan. 29 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at Saint Leo University, 33701 St. Rd 52 St Leo, FL 33574.

Appointments to receive the 1st dose of the vaccination will NOT be held at the Sears location at Gulfview Square Mall the week of Jan. 25th.  ONLY 2nd dose appointments will be at the Sears location on Tuesday and Thursday. 

If you are requiring your 2nd dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, you will be receiving an email from: CDRM Health No-Reply: no-reply@cdrmhealth.com, NOT from the Pasco County Health Department.

It is required to have a photo I.D. when checking in for vaccination appointments. If the online patient portal was used to register for an appointment (instead of calling), those people should bring a printed or digital copy of the confirmation email they received containing a QR code.

Reminders:

  • In order to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, Pasco residency is not required but Florida residency is. (see information below on Florida Residency)
  • Staff at the Pasco County Health Department cannot schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
  • There are no vaccines available without appointments.
  • At this time the Pasco County Health Department does NOT have a waiting list.
  • Every person needs their own appointment.
  • Create your account at patientportalfl.com
  • Show up on time for your appointment – PLEASE do not arrive early.
  • Emails that are sent will be sent from: “CDRM Health No-Reply: no-reply@cdrmhealth.com” NOT from the Pasco County Health Department.
  • Verify you have a VACCINE appointment. The appointment confirmation will have a QR code (picture on the left) NOT a barcode (picture on the right).

Do I need to be a resident of Florida to receive the COVID-19 vaccine?

State Surgeon General Scott Rivkees issued a Public Health Advisory on January 21, 2021, prioritizing vaccines for residents of the State of Florida or individuals in Florida for the purpose of providing health care services involving direct contact with patients: bit.ly/397vhf3.

To prove residency, an adult resident must provide a copy of his or her valid Florida driver license or a copy of a valid Florida identification card.

Seasonal residents may provide a copy of two of the following to show proof of residential address:

1.            A deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or residential rental or lease agreement.

2.            One proof of residential address from the seasonal resident’s* parent, step-parent or legal guardian or another person with whom the seasonal resident resides and a statement from the person with whom the seasonal resident* resides stating that the seasonal resident does reside with him or her.

3.            A utility hookup or work order dated within 60 days before registration.

4.            A utility bill, not more than 2 months old.

5.            Mail from a financial institution, including checking, savings, or investment account statements, not more than 2 months old.

6.            Mail from a federal, state, county, or municipal government agency, not more than 2 months old.

***Seasonal resident means; any person who temporarily resides in this state for a period of at least 31 consecutive days in each calendar year, maintains a temporary residence in this state, returns to the state or jurisdiction of his or her residence at least one time during each calendar year, and is registered to vote or pays income tax in another state or jurisdiction.

For additional information on DOH-Pasco’s vaccination operations, please visit Pasco.FloridaHealth.gov.

DOH-Pasco requests, before contacting the health department directly, please visit our COVID-19 Vaccination Distribution webpage and for frequently asked questions, visit our COVID-19 Vaccination FAQs webpage.

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One Reply to “DOH Pasco County to Hold COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics, 700 Appointments Each Day”

  1. I’m 60 years old and I have COPD and Heart disease. When can I get the vaccine? Please let me know.

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