Lawrence County
COVID-19 Vaccinations

This webpage is operated on behalf of the Lawrence County Health Department under the guidance of the Ohio Department of Health, and in partnership with the Lawrence County Commissioners, the Lawrence County Emergency Management Agency, and the Community Action Organization’s Family Medical Centers.

How to get a COVID-19 Vaccine

Step One: Are vaccines available to you yet?

(updated 03/29/2021)

Eligibility has been expanded to all Ohioans ages 16 and older. FDA emergency use authorization only allows those ages 16 and 17 to receive the Pfizer vaccine.

Step Two: Sign-up to be scheduled for your vaccine.

*** The state of Ohio has created a new online registration website in order to schedule an appointment to receive a vaccine.

Getting added to the waiting list is easy. It only takes a few minutes of your time.

You can fill out the online form by clicking the button below and submitting your information yourself.

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You can call between the hours of 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday:

Line 1: 740-302-5124

Line 2: 740-302-5689

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You can email your name and phone number to: covidvaccine@lawcohd.org

( A Lawrence County Health Department representative will call you for more information to add you to the list. )

Step Three: Be Patient. You will be called to schedule your appointment.

Step Four: Go to your scheduled vaccine appointment to receive your first dose.

Step Five: Be Patient. You will be called to schedule your next appointment.

Step Six: Go to your scheduled vaccine appointment to receive your second dose.

ODH COVID-19 Vaccine Information

Vaccine Brand Information:

Below are links to more information about the vaccines being administered in the State of Ohio at this time.

State of Ohio Vaccination Distribution Plan:

Phase 1A will include those below who choose to be vaccinated: 

  • Healthcare workers and personnel who are routinely involved in the care of COVID-19 patients.
  • Residents and staff in nursing homes.
  • Residents and staff in assisted living facilities.
  • Patients and staff at state psychiatric hospitals.
  • People with developmental disabilities and those with mental health disorders, including substance use disorders, who live in group homes, residential facilities, or centers, and staff at those locations.
  • Residents and staff at our two state-run homes for Ohio veterans.
  • EMS responders.

Phase 1B will specifically include those below who choose to be vaccinated: 

  • Ohioans, age 65 and up.
  • Ohioans with severe congenital, developmental, or early-onset medical disorders that make them particularly vulnerable. This includes cerebral palsy; spina bifida; congenital heart disease; type 1 diabetes; inherited metabolic disorders; severe neurological disorders. including epilepsy; severe genetic disorders, including Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, and Turner syndrome; severe lung disease, including cystic fibrosis and severe asthma; sickle cell anemia; and alpha and beta-thalassemia.
  • Adults/employees in all schools that want to go back, or to remain, educating in person.

Phase 1B Timing

Vaccinations in Phase 1B are expected to begin the week of January 19. Governor DeWine announced a tiered system for offering vaccinations to the estimated 2.2 million people who are eligible for the vaccine under this phase, beginning with those who are 80 or older. When a new age group begins, vaccinations may not be complete for the previous age group. It will take a number of weeks to distribute all of the vaccine given the limited doses available.

  • The week of Jan. 19: Ohioans 80 years of age and older.
  • The week of Jan. 25: Ohioans 75 years of age and older; those with severe congenital or developmental disorders.
  • The week of Feb. 1: Ohioans 70 years of age and older; employees of K-12 schools that wish to remain or return to in-person or hybrid models.
  • The week of Feb. 8: Ohioans 65 years of age and older.

US Centers For Disease Control COVID-19 Vaccine Information

Local Coronavirus News and Updates

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Current Vaccination Phases: Through Phase 2D

Specific information on the State of Ohio Vaccination Program can be found at vaccine.coronavirus.ohio.gov

State Coronavirus News and Updates