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Vaccinated yet? Now’s your chance
Wednesday, October 20, 2021 by Tai Moses
Local public health departments and their partners continue to host a variety of no-appointment-necessary Covid vaccine clinics for those who need first or second shots or boosters. The clinics are conveniently located around the county at schools, libraries, grocery stores, and community centers. Remember to bring your Covid-19 Vaccination Record Card, so it can be updated. Kids between the ages of 12-17 can get the Pfizer vaccine – the vaccine authorized for that age group – with a parent or guardian present. To find the vaccine distribution event closest to you, check the county’s online calendar and map.
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