As walk-in COVID-19 vaccination options continue to open up across Eastern Connecticut, yet another dose avenue will be available soon in Killingly and Norwich by way of a two-day mobile clinic.
The FEMA/UConn Health Mobile Vaccination Clinic will be parked in the Killingly Commons shopping center on April 30 and May 1 for distribution of the Pfizer vaccine to Northeast Connecticut residents 16 and older who have not yet received a dose.
While appointments are encouraged by calling (860) 679-6547, walk-ups will still be permitted at the Dayville location based on availability of the vaccine.
Town Manager Mary Calorio said clinic officials contacted her as part of their efforts to reach “distressed” communities. That state designation, based on a town’s poverty, housing and other demographics, technically no longer applies to Killingly, but placing a mobile clinic in town still made sense.
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