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Where you can get COVID-19 vaccine, booster shot from Columbus Public Health

Doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine wait to be administered to the students and faculty of UTPB during a vaccination clinic held in partnership with Midland Memorial Hospital, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021, in Odessa, Texas. (Eli Hartman/Odessa American via AP)

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus Public Health has several sites where it is distributing COVID-19 vaccine doses and booster shots.

The vaccines are free for anyone 5 and older, and many fully vaccinated people who are 18 or older are eligible for a booster shot. Those who received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are eligible for a booster two months after their dose. Any recipients of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines can get a booster six months after the second dose.

Immunocompromised individuals who qualify for a third dose of vaccine will need to contact a healthcare provider before receiving a third shot.

Columbus Public Health vaccine clinics

Columbus Public Health, 240 Parsons Ave.

Linden Community Center, 1350 Briarwood Ave.

Columbus Fire Station 10 (Drive Thru), 1096 W. Broad St.

Barack Community Center, 580 E. Woodrow Ave.

 Columbus Fire Station 18 (Drive Thru), 1630 Cleveland Ave.

Westgate Community Center, 455 S. Westgate Ave.

Vaccines are also available from health care providers and retail pharmacy outlets. To find a vaccine location near you, visit gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov.