Bow Tie Cinema in Norwalk to hold pop-up vaccine clinic today
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Apr 07, 2021, 8:29am EDT
A Norwalk movie theater will be converted into a pop-up vaccine clinic today.
The lobby of the Ultimate Regent 8 on North Main Street will be transformed into a vaccination clinic.
The clinic will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and is being run by the Norwalk Health Department.
There will be 500 people who are expected to be vaccinated.
The clinic is administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Currently in Connecticut, all adults 16 and older who live or work in the state can get vaccinated.
I can't tell you the last time I have been to a movie theatre. I know we are all itching to do some of the normal things like catching a blockbuster movie in an actual theater but there is one theater that, even if they were allowed to show movies, has taken down their signs.
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