Brady Street COVID-19 Vaccine Pop-Up Returns with Two Dates
facebook.com/NomadWorldPub
Due to the great success of the first COVID-19 vaccination pop-up in April, the Brady Street Business Improvement District will be holding two more pop-up vaccination clinics next week.
On May 18 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. the Roman Coin (1004 E. Brady St.), will host a clinic with Hayat Pharmacy for people aged 12+. The Nomad Pub (1401 E. Brady St.), will host a follow-up clinic for second Pfizer vaccinations on May 20 from noon to 6 p.m.
Both locations welcome walk-ins, and the clinics will be held outside. The Roman Coin will be open strictly for the vaccination clinic, ensuring a safe and welcoming atmosphere for families.
Hayat Pharmacy holds vaccine clinic at Brady Street bar cbs58.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cbs58.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
“The Brady Street BID organized this event to help increase vaccination rates in the area. If the clinic proves to be popular then more clinics will be held in the area until demand decreases,” Rachel Taylor, Executive Director for the Brady Street Business Improvement District, said.
People aged 16-years-old and older who are interested in attending the clinic can sign-up for a time slot by clicking here. Walk-ins are also welcomed. The vaccine is free to everyone, however, officials say people with health insurance coverage are encouraged to bring their card to expedite the paperwork process.
The Nomad Pub is located at 1401 E. Brady Street in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee, WI – Brady Street Business Improvement District announced today a new partnership with Hyatt Pharmacy, a future resident business in the BID, to offer a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination site. Hayat Pharmacy will be holding the vaccination clinic at The Nomad Pub, located at 1401 E. Brady Street, on Thursday, April 29 from 12pm to 6pm.
“The Brady Street BID organized this event to help increase vaccination rates in the area. If the clinic proves to be popular then more clinics will be held in the area until demand decreases,” said
Rachel Taylor, the Executive Director for the Brady Street Business Improvement District.