Covid-19

Legion Field COVID-19 Vaccine Site open Tuesday and Wednesday this week

An Evening of Love, 25th Anniversary Concert ticket giveaway announced for residents who get vaccinated

PRESS RELEASE                                                       Monday, August 2, 2021

Contact: Kim Garner 

Email: kimberly.garner@birminghamal.gov

In an effort to increase the COVID-19 vaccination rate in Birmingham, AEG (American Entertainment Group) is announcing that they will provide a free ticket for An Evening of Love: 25th Anniversary Concert to anyone who receives a COVID-19 vaccination at the Legion Field site, while supplies last.

The Legion Field vaccine site will be open on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

Currently, Alabama's COVID-19 vaccination rate is around 34 percent.  Birmingham City Council President William Parker believes this vaccine incentive can help Birmingham improve its numbers and save lives.

"As our City opens up, we want to make sure we do our part in encouraging residents to get vaccinated as quickly as possible," said Dee Tarver with American Entertainment Group.

Birmingham City Council votes to extend citywide mask ordinance until May 24th

Birmingham City Council votes to extend citywide mask ordinance until May 24th

PRESS RELEASE                                      Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Contact: Kim Garner 

Email: kimberly.garner@birminghamal.gov
 

On Tuesday, the Birmingham City Council voted to implement a citywide mask ordinance. The statewide mask order that has been in place since July of 2020 will expire on Friday, April 9th.
 
The City's ordinance is similar to the ordinance passed by the body last year in the early months of the pandemic. The ordinance will remain in effect until 11:59pm on May 24th; however, the ordinance can be evaluated prior to May 18th as needed to determine if changed conditions warrant it's amendment or repeal.  
 
Health experts warn that another wave of infections is possible as case numbers continue to rise in states across the country. In Jefferson County, the number of new daily cases has plateaued at roughly 70 cases a day for the last several weeks.
 
President Parker urges residents to remain diligent as vaccination efforts continue to outpace new cases in Jefferson County.
 
“This has been a tough year for all of us and I know wearing a mask in public has become tiresome, but now is not the time to relax our efforts,” Parker said. “The science is clear: wearing masks and social distancing works in preventing the spread of this virus.”
 
Here is a copy of the ordinance: https://www.dropbox.com/s/otpkrmzwzfnd7t4/ap06oca28jb%20-%20Mask%20Ordinance%202021%20-%20final.docx?dl=0

Covid-19 Vaccine Registration

Vaccine Registration

There is a new, online registration method for Jefferson County residents to be notified when they are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. To sign up for notification, go here. Currently, Jefferson County is vaccinating frontline healthcare workers, emergency first responders, and anyone over 75 and in other categories of essential workers. The online form is used to inform the Jefferson County Department of Health of one’s intent to take the vaccine once it becomes available for a person, based on the ADPH allocation plan.

 

Text 888-777 with the message INFOJEFFCO to sign up for COVID-19 vaccine text message updates. You can also call JCDH's hotline at 205-858-2221 for vaccine questions.

JUCU COVID-19 Update

Birmingham, AL— The Jefferson County Unified Command Center (JCUC) and its partner agencies continue to help provide information, goods and services to the people of Jefferson County throughout the COVID-19 pandemic response. Dr. Mark Wilson, Jefferson County Health Officer, and Jim Coker, Director of Jefferson County Emergency Management Agency serve as the co- leaders of the Unified Command Center.

COVID-19 Vaccine for Age 75 and Older: What to Expect

Beginning Monday, January 18, all people age 75 and older in Alabama are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. This is good news, because older people are at higher risk of hospitalization and death from COVID-19 infection. Therefore, all people in this age group are strongly urged to get vaccinated at their first opportunity, whether it is the Moderna vaccine or the Pfizer vaccine. Both vaccines work the same way and are equally effective.

The Jefferson County Department of Health will be conducting a vaccination event on Monday, January 18.People age 75 and older who have pre-registered either by phone or online with the Jefferson County COVID Vaccine Call Center will be sent an invitation to make an appointment for vaccination at this event. There are currently more requests for vaccination than appointment slots, so the appointments will be made on a first come, first served basis. For people who miss it, there will be additional opportunities to be vaccinated; everyone on the Call Center pre-registration list will be sent appointment invitations for subsequent vaccination opportunities. Jefferson County residents can expect to receive multiple invitations and reminders. We encourage people to accept and schedule the first opportunity that is offered. If you receive messages after receiving both doses of the vaccine, you can simply ignore them. The goal of the Call Center is to assure that everyone that is eligible at the time in the current allocation phase has an opportunity to get vaccinated, and no one is left out.

Some people age 75 and older may be contacted from other health care providers in the community who have received vaccine. However, many health care providers do not yet have any vaccine. Some patients may begin receiving invitations very soon; other invitations may come later, so your patience is encouraged. People are asked to please refrain from calling area hospitals about vaccine. We anticipate that a growing number of outpatient doctors’ offices and pharmacies who will have vaccine available in the coming weeks.

At this point, most vaccination sites in Jefferson County are offering vaccination by appointment only. This helps avoid long lines and crowds, and it avoids the prospect of someone being turned away after traveling to a vaccination site. There will eventually be enough vaccine for everyone who wants it.

COVID-19 Vaccine for First Responders

All first responders, including law enforcement personnel, firefighters, and volunteer fire & rescue personnel are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning January 18. The Jefferson County Health Care Coalition is working to provide vaccination for all first responder organizations in our county. Vaccine may be available prior to January 18 for First Responders that have not already received the vaccine.

Call Center and the MLK Weekend

The Jefferson County COVID Vaccine Call Center will not be staffed in-person during the Martin Luther King holiday weekend – Saturday through Monday, January 16-18. Online pre-registration for vaccination will remain available. Links to the on-line self-registration form are available at jeffcoema.org or at jcdh.org.

Important: Immunity from Vaccine Takes Time

People who get either of the current vaccines need to remember that they will not get the full benefit of the vaccine until approximately two to four weeks after their second dose. Everyone is urged to continue the usual precautions – wearing of masks, social distancing, hand-washing, and limiting gatherings - after receiving the vaccine.

Alabama Department of Public Health, Medicaid Agency, Attorney General Issue Warning on Scams Claiming to Offer COVID-19 Testing and Vaccines

The Department of Public Health and the Alabama Medicaid Agency are receiving reports of citizens being contacted at their homes for the purpose of being offered COVID-19 vaccinations at home. In addition, individuals claiming to be employees of the Medicaid Agency are contacting recipients by phone or in person and offering free COVID-19 testing.

State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris, Medicaid Commissioner Stephanie McGee Azar and Attorney General Steve Marshall warn that this is a scam and anyone who is contacted about an offer for free in-home COVID-19 testing or vaccinations should immediately end the contact.

The public is encouraged to report such calls to the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-800-392-5658 or via email to ConstituentAffairs@AlabamaAG.gov.

The Salvation Army of Greater Birmingham Receives Grant for Emergency Rent and Utility Assistance

The Salvation Army of Greater Birmingham has received a Community Development Block Grant from The Jefferson County Commission to provide COVID-19 emergency assistance for Jefferson County residents living outside the city limits of Birmingham, Bessemer, Helena, and Sumiton. Applicants can be awarded a one-time benefit of up to $1,500 to help with rent or utilities, including water, sewer, electric, and gas. To qualify for the funding, the applicant must be a resident of Jefferson County that lives outside of the city limits of Birmingham, Bessemer, Helena, and Sumiton. The applicant must also have had a documented loss of income due to the Corona Virus pandemic. For more information, please contact (205) 328-4536.

Information on the new mask ordinance in Jefferson County

Click here to view information on the Jefferson County Mask Ordinance going into effect on Monday, June 29th. Infographic and full text of the order is included.

Updated List of Covid-19 Testing Sites Within Jefferson County

ACTON QUICK CARE CLINIC

Call 205-273-9424 for appointment; Health Care workers and First Responders call 205-525-6133

ALABAMA REGIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES

Call 205-407-9696 for appointment

AMERICAN FAMILY CARE CLINICS

Hoover (205-979-0888) Fairfield (205-786-5022) Birmingham (205-956-9192)

Gardendale (205-631-6834) Trussville (205-655-4002) Parkway East (205-833-6888)

BESSEMER QUICK CARE

Call 205-273-9424 for an appointment Healthcare First Responders call 205-525-6133

CAHABA MEDICAL CARE - WEST END

Call for an appointment West End (205-679-6325)

CHRIST HEALTH - WOODLAWN

Text "GUEST" to 74000 to receive instructions on testing

GARDENDALE URGENT CARE

Call for an appointment 205-285-8252

HOOVER URGENT CARE CLINIC

Call 205-987-6801 for an appointment

LEGION FIELD - ROSS BRIDGE MEDICAL CENTER

Call 205-922-6843 for an appointment

MIDDLE CREEK MEDICAL - BESSEMER

Call 205-477-3737 to set up a time

NORWOOD CLINIC – FULTONDALE

Call 205-250-6424 for information

ROSS BRIDGE MEDICAL CENTER

Call 205-92COVID for an appointment

TRUSSVILLE URGENT CARE

Call 205-655-1016 for an appointment

TRUSTCARE - MONTCLAIR RD.

Call 205-203-8226 for an appointment

UAB - 22ND ST. & UNIV. BLVD.

Call for an appointment 205-975-1881; Drive up, for eligible patients, appt. based. For rotating Community testing sites call 205-975-2819

URGENT CARE FOR CHILDREN

Vestavia (205-848-2273) Trussville (205-848-2273)

WALMART-ADAMSVILLE

Call 866-448-7719 for appointment

How to report Covid-19 Price Gouging

As of March 13, a state order went into effect that made price gouging illegal in Alabama during the coronavirus pandemic.

In general, that means a price that’s 25% or higher than the average over the last 30 days is usually considered a violation. Sellers can be fined up to $1,000 per violation and blocked from doing business in Alabama.

You can also report price gouging by phone by calling 1-800-392-5658.

Real-Time Tracking information on Covid-19 cases in Alabama

Click the link below for the latest real-time tracking information on Covid-19 cases in Alabama.