Springfield announces new COVID vaccination clinics aimed at improving neighborhood outreach
Updated May 03, 2021;
Posted May 03, 2021
Springfield is expanding neighborhood sites for COviD-19 vaccines. Here, in file photo, vaccines are given at the mass vaccination site at the Eastfield Mall. (Hoang Leon Nguyen / The Republican)
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The additional free vaccination clinics are as follows:
JC Williams Community Center 116 Florence St., on Wednesdays on May 6, 12, and 19.
The Greek Cultural Center, 16 Plainfield St., Friday, May 7. Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Greenleaf Community Center, 1187 1/2 Parker St., Friday, May 14.
Raymond A. Jordan Senior Center, 1476 Roosevelt Ave., Tuesday, May 18, and Thursday, May 20.
There is a mass vaccination site at the Eastfield Mall on Boston Road, and the city has announced various neighborhood sites to expand its outreach with the aim of reducing the spread of the virus.
Springfield offers COVID vaccines Friday at Greenleaf Community Center in Sixteen Acres
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
SPRINGFIELD The city is providing the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine on Friday at the Greenleaf Community Center in Sixteen Acres as part of its neighborhood outreach program.
Mayor Domenic J. Sarno and Health and Human Services Commissioner Helen Caulton-Harris announced that appointments can be made through the city’s website for the COVID-19 vaccination site, also known as the Clodo Concepcion Community Center. The center is at 1187½ Parker St., behind the Sixteen Acres Library.
“These neighborhood vaccination sites continue my administration’s commitment to making the COVID-19 vaccine as readily available to our residents as possible,” Sarno said in a statement.