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FDOH-LEE TRANSITIONS COVID-19 VACCINATION SITE TO THEIR OFFICES

June 14, 2021

Fort Myers, FL – The Florida Department of Health in Lee County (FDOH-Lee) COVID-19 vaccination site currently located in the old Sears at the Edison Mall will be transitioning to FDOH-Lee offices on Monday, June 21. 

Vaccinations will be administered at the Edison Mall location through Friday, June 18. 

The Florida Department of Health in Lee County is offering COVID-19 vaccinations to Florida residents and persons providing goods and services to Floridians as prescribed by the Food and Drug Administration. Currently this includes individuals ages 12 and up. 

Scheduling Your COVID-19 Vaccine 

Receiving Your COVID-19 Vaccine  

  • Please arrive at your appointment on time. Remember to bring the following:  
    • A valid Florida driver license or valid Florida identification card.  
  • If you are receiving your second dose, please bring your vaccination card with you to your appointment.
  • To expedite the process, you can print and complete the FDOH vaccine screening and consent form before you arrive. 

Where to Go 

Staff scheduling your appointment will direct you to one of the FDOH Lee offices located at: 

  • 3920 Michigan Avenue, Fort Myers, FL 33916 
  • 83 Pondella Road, North Fort Myers, FL 33903 


Lost Vaccine Card 

If you have lost or misplaced your vaccine card and you received your COVID 19 vaccination from FDOH Lee, staff can provide you a copy of your vaccination record from Florida Shots. The Florida Shots records is your official vaccination documentation. To request a copy, please call 239-461-6100. 

 Still Have Questions?  

Send an email to Lee-PIO@flhealth.gov.  

 

Additional information can be found on the FDOH LEE vaccine information website. People can monitor Florida DOH’s Twitter @flhealthlee or visit the Department's COVID-19 website.

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