Jake Judd (KNSI)
(KNSI) – Minnesota is winding down its mass COVID-19 vaccination sites over the next month.
According to the Governor’s Office, Minnesota has reached the goal of getting 70% of Minnesota’s 18-and-older vaccinated.
As of July 11, Minnesota’s state-run Community Vaccination Program locations in St. Cloud, Duluth, Rochester, Mankato, St. Paul (Roy Wilkins), Lino Lakes, and Oakdale will only offer second doses of the vaccine.
Smaller community vaccination sites will still be used.
Minnesotans who have not received their vaccine can get theirs at one of 700 pharmacies, primary care providers, and smaller state-run sites where vaccines will be available across the state.
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