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Trumbull County Combined Health District encourages COVID-19 vaccines

COVID-19 cases are down in Ohio, but it’s still important to curb the spread by getting vaccinated, according to the Trumbull County Combined Health District.
COVID-19 cases are down in Ohio, but it’s still important to curb the spread by getting vaccinated, according to the Trumbull County Combined Health District.

COVID-19 cases are down in Ohio, but it’s still important to curb the spread by getting vaccinated, according to the Trumbull County Combined Health District.

There’s a program to help Ohio residents without insurance get vaccinated for free called the Bridge Access Program.

It’s open to residents over the age of 18 without insurance, or people who are insured but it doesn’t fully cover the vaccination.

Anyone with questions about the Bridge Access Program can call the Trumbull County Combined Health District at (330) 675-2489.

The Warren City Health District is hosting a COVID-19/flu vaccine clinic.

It’s happening between 9 - 11 a.m. on March 6 at the Warren City Health District, located on the third floor of 258 E. Market St.

There’s no appointments necessary.

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