When & Where To Get Vaccinated

• All teachers, adults 55 and over eligible starting Monday.
• New mass vaccination site opens this week at Wilbur Cross.
• New Haven resident-only sites at Bethel AME, Christian Tabernacle.
• City schedules pop-ups to vaccinate teachers.

City spokesperson Gage Frank sent out those updates, along with a detailed list of vaccination clinic dates and sites across the city, in a Friday afternoon email press release.

In a separate Friday email, Westville Alder Adam Marchand wrote that Yale New Haven Hospital will host vaccination clinics open to New Haven residents only on Tuesday, March 2 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Bethel A.M.E. Church at 255 Goffe St., and on Thursday, March 4 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Christian Tabernacle Church at 425 Newhall St.

The announcements come just a few days before the state transitions into the next stage of the governor’s updated statewide vaccine rollout plan.

Starting Monday, anyone in Connecticut aged 55 and up can make an appointment to get vaccinated. Teachers and childcare professionals also become eligible for vaccinations starting next week.

School and daycare staff will be contacted by the Health Department with information on how to register for these dedicated clinics.

Starting Monday, eligible individuals over the age of 55 (outside of school staff) can call 1 – 877-918‑2224 to schedule an appointment. New Haven residents are encouraged to call 203 – 639-2245 to schedule an appointment.

Frank wrote that the city Health Department will offer onsite vaccination clinics to public and parochial school staff beginning March 3. A specific vaccination clinic for First Student Bus Company employees is tentatively planned for March 10.

The city Health Department will also host mass vaccination clinics for New Haven school staff and daycare providers at Career High School on March 20, March 24, and March 31.

Vaccinations are by appointment only.

The city spokesperson also wrote that Fair Haven Community Health Care will open a mass vaccination site operating every Tuesday through Friday at Wilbur Cross High School with dedicated appointments for school and early childhood staff starting March 3.

FHCHC and Cornell Scott Hill-Health Center each plan to offer vaccines for school staff through their respective school-based health centers,” he wrote. Yale New Haven Health System will also offer vaccines for school staff through dedicated appointments at their clinic locations.”

Below is a list of dates and locations where the Health Department plans to conduct vaccinations in the coming weeks:

March 3

L.W. Beecher School, 100 Jewell St.
Brennan-Rogers Magnet School, Wilmot Rd.
Celentano School, 400 Canner St.
Conte West Hills Middle School, 511 Chapel St.
Christopher Columbus Family Academy, 255 Blatchley Ave.
John C. Daniels School, 569 Congress Ave.
East Rock Community Magnet School, 133 Nash St.
Edgewood STEAM Magnet School, 737 Edgewood Ave.
Elm City Montessori School, 495 Blake St.
Hooker Elementary School, 180 Canner St.
Hooker Middle School, 691 Whitney Ave.
Benjamin Jepson Magnet School, 15 Lexington Ave.
Nathan Hale School, 480 Townsend Ave.
Barack Obama Magnet School, 69 Farnham Ave.
Ross Woodward School, 189 Barnes Ave.
Wexler-Grant School, 55 Foote St.

March 12

Betsy Ross Arts Magnet School, 150 Kimberly Ave.
Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School, 177 College St.
ESUMS, 500 Boston Post Rd., West Haven
High School in the Community, 175 Water St.
Metropolitan Business Academy, 115 Water St.
New Haven Academy, 444 Orange St.
Riverside Education Academy, 103 Hallock Ave,
Sound School, 60 S. Water St.
Quinnipiac School, 460 Lexington Ave.
West Rock STEAM Academy, 311 Valley St.

Partners offering vaccinations in the City of New Haven:

Yale New Haven Health System: Visit the website here or call 833-ASK-YNHH
Cornell Scott Hill Health Center: Visit the website here or call 203 – 503-3000
Fair Haven Community Health Care: Visit the website here or call 203 – 871-4179
Walgreens (436 Whalley Ave., 88 York St., or 87 Foxon St.): Visit the website here or call (203) 777‑8001 for 436 Whalley Ave.: ; (203) 752‑9893 for 88 York St.; or (203) 469‑3016 for 87 Foxon St.
Walmart (315 Foxon Blvd.) Visit the website here

For more information on the COVID-19 vaccination rollout, call 2 – 1‑1, or visit the City’s COVID-19 hub.

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