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COVID-19 information and vaccines available at Sunday event in downtown Willmar
People who have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine are invited to attend a community listening and discussion session at 5 p.m. Sunday at the MidTown Plaza in downtown Willmar. 8:11 am, Apr. 9, 2021 ×
WILLMAR Information about the COVID-19 vaccine, and a limited number of vaccine shots, will be available during a community meeting 5 p.m. Sunday in the MidTown Plaza in downtown Willmar.
Interpreters will be available during the listening and discussion session for attendees who speak Spanish or Somali.
The event is a partnership between the Kandiyohi County Public Health Department and Carris Health.
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