Healthy Community Coalition in Farmington plans to host two COVID-19 walk-in vaccine clinics in Greater Franklin County.
Vaccines are provided at no cost and all are welcome, according to a news release from Franklin Memorial Hospital.
The schedule:
• Wednesday, June 15: 2-5 p.m., Eustis/Stratton Community Center, 88 Main St., Stratton: This clinic is for those 18 and older. All doses will be offered, along with a choice of Moderna or Pfizer vaccine.
• Wednesday, June 22: 3-6 p.m., North Dining Hall, University of Maine Farmington, 111 South St., Farmington: This booster clinic is for children 5 to 17.
People older than 50 can now get a second booster dose four months after their first booster dose to further increase their protection.
Children 5 and older are eligible for a Pfizer-BioNTech booster five months after completion of their primary vaccination series.
Individuals should bring their COVID-19 vaccination card with them. Those with health insurance are asked to bring their cards with them also, but insurance is not mandatory.
For additional information visit, fchn.org/hcc-covid.
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