Today, Governor Tim Walz expanded the groups of individuals who are “priority eligible” for the COVID-19 vaccine, which include people with underlying health conditions, those with rare medical conditions, and documented disability; similarly, these priority groups now also include those working in the judicial system, food production, and food retail services. For specific information, please visit https://scottcountymn.gov/336/Public-Health for further definitions and information.
Scott County has announced two first-dose clinics for the Moderna vaccine (registration is required for all clinics):
Wednesday, March 10, 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Canterbury Park Expo Building
This clinic is specifically targeting judicial system workers, those in food production (including agriculture), and food retail services.
Thursday, March 11, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Canterbury Park Expo Building
This clinic is specifically targeting seniors 65 and older, health care workers, and school personnel.
Registration can be found at https://prepmod.health.state.mn.us//reg/2650379109.
For those who have little or no internet access, please use the Scott County COVID hotline at (952) 818-3730 (Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -8: p.m., in English and Spanish) or email [email protected].
**Registration is required; please bring a photo I.D. to the clinic site to verify your Minnesota residence and identity.
New process for second-dose notification:
For those who have received their first dose of the Scott County-administered Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, anyone who had their shot before March 7th will be contacted directly. For those who received their first dose after March 7, you will have been/will be given a card with instructions as to how to follow up for the second dose as you leave the clinic.