Audrain County Health Department Rolling Out New Model for COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics

The Audrain County Health Department is teaming with the Missouri National Guard’s Adaptable Vaccination Team to provide the vaccines each week, once at a location in the county and Monday through Friday at the Audrain County Health Department.

Audrain is one of the first counties to roll out this model developed by the state and National Guard.

Starting this Thursday, residents of Audrain County still looking for a COVID-19 Moderna vaccine will have 4 chances each week to get the vaccine.

The current schedule for vaccination clinics is an Audrain County Health Department Routine Clinic Monday through Thursday, 9am until 2:30pm and Wednesday a remote location location from 8am until 4pm.

An ATV Clinic Thursday evening from 4:30pm to 9:30pm at the health department in Mexico and an all day ATV Clinic, also at the health department on Fridays from 8am to 4pm.

ACHD Routine Clinic appointments are scheduled online at myACHD.as.me or by calling 573-591-3755.

AVT Clinic appointments van be scheduled by registering in Vaccine Navigator online at covidvaccine.mo.gov/navigator, or by calling 877-435-8411.

Currently, the schedule will be:

  • ACHD Routine Clinic Monday through Thursday from 9am to 2:30pm at ACHD.
  • AVT Remote Clinic every Wednesday through May 26th from 8am to 4pm at the following locations:

Several dates for the remote clinics are being announced with the first starting April 28th in Martinsburg at the Martinsburg Community Room.

May 5th at Garfield Community Center at 828 Garfield in Mexico.

And May 26th at the Farber Fire Department at 114 West Highway 54 in Farber.