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FALL RIVER The Fall River Health and Human Services Department has confirmed vaccination clinics will continue for the third week at the Niagara/Maplewood Senior Center and at Fonseca School.
These clinics will administer Pfizer vaccines and are intended to serve Fall River residents only. Walk-ins are accepted and no appointment is necessary.
Residents are reminded that vaccinations are always free of cost and available regardless of insurance. All residents age 16 and older are eligible for a vaccine.
Clinics will be held:
Friday, April 30, noon to 7 p.m.: Niagara/Maplewood Senior Center, 550 Tucker St. Link to register: https://www.cic-health.com/fallriver/niagara
As of April 19, all residents age 16 and older are eligible for a vaccine.
Friday, April 23, noon to 7 p.m., Niagara/Maplewood Senior Center, 550 Tucker St. Link to register: https://www.cic-health.com/fallriver/niagara
Saturday, April 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mary L. Fonseca Elementary School, 160 Wall St. Link to register: https://www.cic-health.com/fallriver/fonseca
Sunday, April 25, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mary L. Fonseca Elementary School, 160 Wall St. Link to register: https://www.cic-health.com/fallriver/fonseca
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