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The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center will immunize any Milwaukee County adults who are enrolled tribal members at a three-day vaccination event this week.
Up to 360 people will be vaccinated at the event, which will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday at the health center, 930 W. Historic Mitchell St., in Milwaukee, according to a spokesman for the health center.
Pre-registration is required. People who are eligible and would like a vaccine may go to gliihc.net/covidvaccineregistration or call 414-316-3737 to sign up.
The event also is open to tribal descendants who live in the county. Vaccine recipients will need to provide proof of descendance, a tribal ID or a certificate of degree of Indian blood.
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