Wyandot County Public Health To Offer Moderna's COVID-19 Bivalent Booster

Wyandot County Public Health will begin offering the Moderna COVID-19 bivalent booster this week during the 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Walk-In Wednesday Clinic on Sept. 14 at Wyandot County Public Health.

Currently, Wyandot County Public Health is offering Moderna initial doses and the bivalent boosters, which are approved for those 18 and older. Those ages 12-17 who are ready for a bivalent booster dose must receive the Pfizer bivalent booster, which is available locally from other healthcare partners. The Pfizer bivalent booster is approved for all individuals aged 12 and older but is not offered at Wyandot County Public Health. Bivalent boosters currently aren’t approved for those 11 and under. Individuals 11 and under will continue to receive the monovalent boosters as eligible. 

Those 12 or older are now eligible for a bivalent booster if they: 

  • Completed a primary series of Moderna, Pfizer, or Novavax or the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine. 
  • Are two months out from the most recent dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. All individuals 12 and older are eligible for a bivalent booster vaccine regardless of the number of booster doses previously received. The bivalent booster doses protect 

The Moderna bivalent booster is approved only for those 18 and older and, as such, will not be offered during Wyandot County Public Health’s pediatric and adolescent COVID clinics on Mondays and Fridays. Primary series Moderna appointments will continue for those 6 months to 17 years at Wyandot County Public Health. To schedule call 419-294-3852. 


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