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At J&C Health Care Center, we provide essential information about COVID-19 vaccinations, with easy online scheduling and phone appointment options.
Vaccine Doses & Information: Your Guide to COVID-19 Vaccines
Please consider these guidelines:
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Passive Antibody Therapy: Wait 90 days after treatment.
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Recent Vaccination: Wait 14 days after another vaccine.
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Positive COVID-19 Test: Defer until recovery and isolation criteria are me
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Exposure to a Positive Case: Wait until your quarantine ends.
Consult our staff for personalized guidance.
Choose J&C Health Care Center for your vaccination and stay informed!
Vaccine Doses & Information: Your Guide to COVID-19 Vaccines
Vaccine
Pfizer-BioNTech
Moderna
Johnson & Johnson
Doses
Two (28 days apart)
Two (28 days apart)
One Dose
Know Before You Go!
Before booking an appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine, it’s important to know current health and safety recommendations from the CDC. For more information about the vaccines, please reference the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s fact sheets for Moderna.
If You've...
Received passive antibody therapy treatment for COVID-19
For 90 days after treatment.
Received another vaccine in the last 14 days
For 14 days after receipt of the vaccine.
had a positive test for COVID-19,
Been exposed to someone who tested positive for COVID-19
*Restrictions may apply
Then the CDC recommends to defer vaccination…
For 90 days after treatment.
For 14 days after receipt of the vaccine.
Until recovery, and until criteria have been met to discontinue isolation. Note, the CDC also states it is okay for an infected person to defer vaccine for 90 days after symptoms have resolved based on low risk of reinfection during that period.
Until after your quarantine period ends.
Additional Guidelines
The state of Florida requires that those receiving their first vaccine dose provide proof of residency meeting criteria 1, 2, or 3 below.
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Valid Florida identification card issued by Florida State Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV)
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If a customer cannot present #1 or #2, the customer can prove satisfactory Florida residency by presenting a copy of any two of the following items if they reflect a Florida residential address.
(Note: A P.O. box or commercial/business address is not sufficient, and the second item must be from a different category than the first item.)
Category A: a deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet, OR residential rental or lease agreement
Category B: A utility hookup or utility work order dated within 60 days before the date of vaccination
Category C: A utility bill dated within two months of the date of vaccination
Category D: Mail from a financial institution, including checking, savings, or investment account statements, dated within two months of the date of vaccination
Category E: mail from a federal, state, county, or municipal government agency, dated within two months of the date of vaccination
Category F: Proof of a Florida residential address for the individual’s parent, stepparent, legal guardian, or other person with whom the seasonal resident resides in Florida, PLUS a written statement from the person with whom the seasonal resident resides stating that the seasonal resident does reside with him or her
"Important Vaccination Information at Your Fingertips
Please have the following personal information ready while attempting to book an appointment: date of birth, physical address, email address, last four digits of Social Security number, Medicare ID number (if applicable), state and county, and emergency contact name and number. In addition, please be ready to answer questions about your allergies and long-term health history.
Prior to your first appointment, please reference state-specific requirements to show proof of residency, if needed.
Prior to your second appointment, please don’t forget to bring your driver license, and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) vaccination record card, and fill out the immunization consent form. Florida Immunization Consent Form.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to commonly asked questions regarding the COVID-19 vaccine, including booking an appointment, eligibility, and supported browsers.