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PBC online COVID-19 vaccine appointment portal open again

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PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — The Health Care District of Palm Beach County is reopening its online vaccine appointment portal on Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. for the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.
20,000 first dose appointments will be available.

“Dear Palm Beach County Residents:
Welcome to the Health Care District! We are your health care safety-net, approved and funded by you, the residents and taxpayers of Palm Beach County.

During this unprecedented time, your forethought to establish our organization in 1988 has prepared our community to face this pandemic swiftly. In March 2020, the Health Care District mobilized early to help meet the need for COVID-19 testing countywide and it continues. In partnership with Palm Beach County, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue and the State of Florida, the Health Care District is administering COVID-19 vaccines.”

To schedule an appointment, click here.

The vaccines will be distributed at the district’s three mass vaccination sites in Palm Beach County. The South County Civic Center west of Delray Beach, the Burns Road Community Center in Palm Beach Gardens, and the South Florida Fairgrounds in suburban West Palm Beach.

Appointments will be available for all Floridians 18 and older.