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Mobile clinic organized by Sedgwick County held in southeast Wichita
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Sedgwick County, partners holding mobile vaccination clinics
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Posted By: Jacob Weston April 7, 2021 @ 9:53 am Coronavirus (Covid-19), Local News, News
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Sedgwick County is working to provide mobile clinics to administer the COVID vaccine across the Wichita area.
The County’s health department will be running the following sites. Shots will be given on a first-come-first-served walk-in basis. Only 300 shots are being offered at these locations.
Wednesday, April 7 | 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. | Wichita Heart of Christ | 856 S. Green St., Wichita
Friday, April 9 | 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. | Pathway Church | 18800 W. Kellogg Dr., Goddard
Partner facilities will also be running mobile clinics with assistance from the county. Clinics will run on the following schedule, and you’ll need to call ahead to make an appointment.
Free COVID-19 Testing This Week In Montgomery County Patch 2/16/2021 © Lauren Ramsby/Patch Montgomery County-run clinics are offering free coronavirus tests to residents this week.
SILVER SPRING, MD Montgomery County is offering free walk-in and drive-thru coronavirus testing at a number of sites this week.
No doctor s order is required and no appointments are needed. County officials ask that symptomatic residents call the Testing Helpline at 240-777-1755 for assistance. Find more information on eligibility here.
The self-administered nasal swab tests provided at county-run testing clinics are from CIAN Diagnostic Laboratories in Frederick.
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