Sanford and Avera Both Offering Walk In Vaccinations
If you ve been thinking about setting an appointment for your COVID shot but you re not great at planning things, like me, you are in luck. You don t need an appointment anymore.
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If you want to go to Sanford the shot is available for walk-ins between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm from April 13 through April 15 at the Imagenetics building on West 22nd Street on the main Sanford campus. A permanent schedule for walk-ins has not been established because officials say it will depend on their inventory of the vaccine from week to week.
Hereâs what veterans need to know:
Q: Does a veteran have to meet Pennsylvaniaâs Phase 1A eligibility requirements (be 65 or older or have a serious medical condition) to receive a vaccination at the clinic?
A: No. At this time, the medical center is offering the vaccine to all enrolled veterans, regardless of age or medical condition, provided, of course, that there are no contra indicators for the vaccine, such as having symptoms for COVID-19 or being in close contact with someone who has it.
Q: Where is the medical center?
A: The address is 1111 East End Blvd., Plains Twp.
CLARKSBURG â Area U.S. military veterans can get their COVID-19 vaccinations next weekend in Clarksburg.
The Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg is offering a walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Saturday, March 20 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. to all veterans age 50 and older.
To receive the free COVID-19 vaccine, veterans are asked to present their VA card and are encouraged to wear a short-sleeved shirt. No appointment is necessary to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, however, veterans must be an enrolled veteran and 50 years old and older.
Veterans can enroll as a VA patient online at clarksburg.va.gov/patients or contact enrollment at 304-623-3461, extension 3332 or 3590.