COVID-19 Vaccine Update

The Surgeon General of the United States, Dr. Vivek Murthy, says:

  • Here’s the bottom line: The COVID-19 vaccines have already saved lives, and we still have vaccine options that are safe and effective, and Americans should continue to get vaccinated as soon as possible.
  • As a resource, more information about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines can always be found here.

Keep Informed through the CDC (Center of Disease Control) website:  https://www.cdc.gov/

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Need Info? Try the COVID-19 Toolkit

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COVID-19 Toolkit contains:

• How to Communicate With Different Audiences: Facts on: Facts on
COVID-19’s impact; talking points on the importance of vaccination, vaccine
safety, and other preventive measures.
• Key Things to Know Information on the most important things you need to
know about the COVID-19 vaccines.
• FAQs: Comprehensive list of questions and answers related to vaccine safety,
effectiveness, side effects, availability, and cost.
• Social Media: Sample Facebook and Twitter messages and images to share.
• Talking About COVID-19 Vaccines With Family and Friends. Tips
on how to have open and helpful conversations about COVID-19 with people
you care about.
• Quick Tips for Partners: Ideas on the various communication tactics you
can use to amplify the campaign messages among members of your community.
• What Fully Vaccinated People Need to Know: Recommendations on
what people who have been fully vaccinated can start doing, and things they
need to continue to do to protect themselves and others.

For updates and other material resources, visit:   WeCanDoThis. HHS.gov 

COVID-19 Toolkit

“Roll Up Your Sleeve” – Appointments Available for April 12th

There are still plenty of appointments open for the Monday COVID-19 Clinic at Ridgeway Fire Hall on Rt. 104 in Medina. This is open to anyone 18 and older.
Whatever vaccine you can get now is the right vaccine to get! Make your appointment now, by clicking the direct link, if you wish to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

“Roll Up Your Sleeve” ad campaign to encourage all New Yorkers to get vaccinated.

The Genesee and Orleans County Health Departments have vaccination and testing clinics with appointments available for Genesee and Orleans County residents.

“All approved vaccines are effective and saves lives,” said Paul Pettit, director for the Genesee and Orleans County Health Departments. “We encourage anyone that is currently eligible to register for an upcoming clinic. Residents in Genesee and Orleans counties are eligible to attend either clinic location when vaccine is available.”

Here are some of the vaccine clinics this week:

• April 6, vaccine clinic (click here for appointment) at GCC in Batavia (17 appointments available as of 8:20 p.m.) – Public Site for 1st Dose Moderna, from 9 a.m. to 6:05 p.m.

• April 12, vaccine clinic (click here for appointment) at Ridgeway Volunteer Fire Department (926 appointments available as of 8:20 p.m.) for the Moderna vaccine, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

(There are no appointments available for GCC or Ridgeway clinics for Pfizer vaccines or the Johnson & Johnson vaccine as of 8:20 p.m. on April 5. The Health Departments suggest people check back to see if appointments open for those vaccines.)


Starting April 6th the vaccine is now available for people age 16 and older (only Pfizer vaccine if 16- and 17-year-olds with a parent/guardian present with them). Pfizer is a 2-series dose, 21 days apart and is recommended for people aged 16 and older. Moderna is a 2-series dose, 28 days apart and is recommended for people aged 18 and older. Johnson & Johnson is a one-series dose and is recommended for people age 18 and older.

It is important to note that those who register must be able to return for the second dose 21 days for Pfizer or 28 days for Moderna after the first dose at the location where they received the initial vaccination. The second appointment will be made on site after the getting the first dose. If people cannot make the date for the second dose, please do not make an appointment for a 2-dose series until both appointments can be kept.

Visit the vaccination web page at: https://bit.ly/GOHealthVaccine. Choose either the Moderna Clinic, the Johnson & Johnson Clinic or the Pfizer Clinic button for whichever clinic site works best to make a appointment, the Health Departments advised.

When registering, it will also show which vaccine will be at the clinic during that day. When clicking one of the clinic buttons to register, it will show what vaccine is available or, if there is not a clinic or it is full, it will show “No Appointments Available.” Check the links often for added clinics.

In Genesee County, the clinics are held at the Athletic Center at GCC in Batavia and in Orleans County, the clinics are held at the Ridgeway Fire Hall in Medina.

Free Rapid Covid-19 Test Clinics have been moved to the respective health departments. Anyone over 4 years of age (with parent/guardian present) can make an appointment for either county by clicking here.

Testing clinics for this week:

  • April 7: Genesee County Health Department
  • April 7: Orleans County Health Department
  • April 8: Genesee County Health Department
  • April 9: Orleans County Health Department

Above information taken from the Orleans Hub 4/5/2021.

Food Distribution Schedule

The schedule is set for food distributions through late April.

At each distribution about 300 boxes of food will be given away in the “Families Food Box Program” which is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The distributions are scheduled to start at 8:30 a.m.

The schedule includes:

March 19 – Community Action Main Street Store, 113 South Main St., Albion
March 26 – Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension, 4-H Fairgrounds on Route 31 in Knowlesville
April 2 – Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension, 4-H Fairgrounds on Route 31 in Knowlesville
April 9 – Medina High School, Mustang Drive, Medina
April 16 – Community Action Main Street Store, 113 South Main St., Albion
April 23 – Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension, 4-H Fairgrounds on Route 31 in Knowlesville
April 30 – Community Action Main Street Store, 113 South Main St., Albion

“We remind people not to block driveways,” said Melissa Blanar, director of the Office for the Aging, which helps organize the events. “We want to thank all the volunteers. Without them there would be no events. Please be patient and kind.”