Maxwell AFB s COVID-19 immunizations move to 42nd MDG Medical Treatment Facility
Airman 1st Class Jackson Manske
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MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE - The COVID-19 vaccine point of dispensing was taken down May 7 on Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery as operations were relocated from the Honor Guard Hangar to the 42nd Medical Group’s medical treatment facility.
As of May 10, COVID-19 immunizations on base are available by appointment only, from 1 to 4 p.m, at the 42nd MDG immunizations clinic.
The 42nd MDG has administered more than 10,000 COVID-19 vaccines since the point of dispensing opened in January.
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