Vaccine Information for Residents of Southbury, Oxford, and Woodbury 75 and Older

Registration Links and Phone Numbers:

Southbury, Oxford, and Woodbury Residents Over 75 Only:

For residents of all towns (including Southbury, Oxford, and Woodbury):

The Southbury Library has computers available for vaccine registration purposes. Before you visit, please review the following information or call the reference desk at 203-262-0626 ext 130.

  • Public computers shut down 30 minutes before the library closes.
  • Vaccination registration computers are located on the first floor of the library and have orange signs above the monitors. General use computers have blue signs.
  • Reference staff can provide limited assistance with the computers. If you think you will need assistance, please stop by the reference desk before you log on to a computer.
  • Please be aware that many registration sites require an email address.

For Southbury, Oxford, and Woodbury Residents Over 75 who are registering with the Pomperaug District Department of Health:

  • Vaccines can be obtained through the Pomperaug District Department of Health (PDDH) Phase 1b Vaccination Clinics.
  • The PDDH's Phase 1b vaccination clinics are limited to only people 75 years and older and are by appointment only; they will add clinics and appointments for other groups as resources allow.
  • For the very latest information about their vaccination clinics, click here.

How to make an appointment with PDDH:

1. All 75+ eligible vaccine recipients must schedule an appointment with this link: https://pickatime.com/PDDH/COVID-19VACCINE1b

  • Due to significant demand appointments will be limited to start. If you are not computer savvy, identify a trusted family member or friend who can register you online.
  • If you are comfortable using a computer but do not have access to one at home, there are six computers at the library that are reserved exclusively for vaccine registration.
  • While the best way to schedule an appointment is with the above link, people without computer access can call the PDDH office at 203-264-9616, ext. 7 on Mondays–Fridays from 8:30am–4:30pm.

2. Please fill out the consent form ahead of time and bring it with you to the clinic. Due to social distancing, PDDH has extremely limited space to fill out forms, so it is best to fill it our prior to coming to the clinic.

  • After you schedule your appointment utilizing the PDDH link, check your email for an appointment confirmation and/or reminder. Those emails will contain links to the forms you need. Those forms will also be available in the Download section the PDDH page http://pddh.org/downloads/.
  • For people who cannot print forms or call for an appointment, the forms can be picked up at the PDDH office, located at Playhouse Corner, 77 Main Street North, Suite 205, Southbury. There will be a box of forms located outside of the office door. You can also get forms printed at the Southbury Public Library.

3. Read the fact sheet for the Emergency Use Authorization for the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine.

4. Bring a copy of your insurance card. PDDH can bill insurance for the administration cost of the vaccine.

  • If you cannot make a copy, bring your insurance card to your appointment. Copies can also be made at the Southbury Public Library during library open hours for $0.10 per page.

5. Arrive at the clinic for your appointed time. Plan on at least 30-45 minutes at the clinic. There will be a 15-minute waiting time after you receive your vaccine for precautionary observation.

6. You will need to schedule an appointment for a second dose at the time of your first vaccination. The second dose should be given 28 days after the first dose. Every effort should be made to obtain your second dose from the same organization that provided your first dose.

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