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COVID-19 Boosters And Third Doses Available At Greenwich Hospital

First appointments are being offered for Saturday, Oct. 2 at Greenwich Hospital.

Appointments can be made online.
Appointments can be made online. (Courtesy of Greenwich Hospital)

Information from Greenwich Hospital

GREENWICH, CT — Greenwich Hospital announced Tuesday that it has begun taking appointments for COVID-19 booster and third dose vaccinations at the hospital. The website is live with the first appointment being offered on Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Noble Conference Center on the first floor of the hospital.

In accordance with The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and in partnership with Yale New Haven Health (YNHHS), Greenwich Hospital will administer booster doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for long-term care residents and those 65 and older, 18 to 64 with underlying conditions, and 18 and older at increased risk for COVID-19 exposure.

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Booster doses can be given six months after initial vaccine series. An explanation on the differences between a third dose and a booster can be found here. Those who received J&J or Moderna are not yet eligible for a booster.

In addition, CDC now recommends a third dose for patients who are immunocompromised and received either Pfizer or Moderna. More information on eligibility can be found here.

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All vaccinations are by appointment only and can be made on the YNHHS website. Individuals must wear a mask and answer screening questions upon arrival. More appointments will be added as the vaccine becomes available to ensure a sufficient supply for all scheduled patients.

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