Shots are available to non-Mayo patients, but appointments are required.
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Mayo Clinic has several vaccine appointments available to the public this week, the clinic annnounced Tuesday.
The appointments are open to everyone, including non-Mayo patients. Appointments can be scheduled in Rochester and at the Mayo Clinic Health System sites in southeastern Minnesota and southwestern Minnesota.
You do not need to be a Minnesota resident to get vaccinated in the state. Appointments are required.