Vaccinations Coming to Prescott Valley Jan 25th, Findlay Toyota Center

Spectrum Healthcare and the Yavapai County Health Department are pleased to announce that they have partnered with the Fain Signature Group, Town of Prescott Valley, Findlay Toyota Center and Talking Glass Media to coordinate mass vaccinations beginning Monday, January 25, 2021 from 8am to 4:00pm. Vaccination Station will be in operation for seven days a week. The clinic will be set-up inside the Findlay Toyota Center at 3201 N. Main Street in Prescott Valley.

Appointments must be made through Spectrum Healthcare’s website at
>>> spectrumhg.org/covid <<

This is limited to the Phase 1a and 1b populations including people 65 and older.

The vaccination is the Moderna version and is provided for free. The second dose appointment will be made at the time of the first vaccination. Patients will be redirected based on Center’s availability for future dates to a nearby Fain Signature Group building in the Entertainment District, The Arizona Dermatology Group, 3001 Main Street, Suite 1E, Prescott Valley. (NOTE: This is NOT the Yavapai Pediatrics location.)

“We’re excited to help coordinate the Vaccination Station for the region. We feel the Findlay Toyota Center is the perfect location for this momentous effort taking place in the center of Prescott Valley. What a great opportunity for all of our communities to work together in unity for the new year,” stated Fain Signature Group CEO, Brad Fain.

Participants are asked to bring a photo identification and wear masks to help protect healthcare workers and volunteers who will be working the event. There is no need to get a physician order.

“This is a multiagency response and we are grateful for our community partners collaboration. We’re happy to be involved in the process of helping our communities get access to this life saving vaccine which will help us get back on a path of normalcy. We want to thank all our internal healthcare workers and the many volunteers coming out in our community to help administer the vaccine and quickly coordinate this event,” stated April Rhodes, CEO at Spectrum Healthcare.

Yavapai County has received enough of the Moderna vaccine, which is 94% effective at preventing laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 according the Center for Disease Control, to inoculate a minimum of 500 residence per day.

“We are thrilled to support these Points of Distribution (POD) events across our county to make sure we are reaching every area of Yavapai County. We are thankful for the outpouring of support from the community to make these possible” says Yavapai County Health Department Director, Leslie Horton.

VOLUNTEERS
If anyone from the community would like to help and volunteer, please sign-up at www.spectrumhg.org/volunteer.