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New Coronavirus Vaccination Clinic To Open In Arvada Church
A 'Vaccines for All' pop-up site will open Tuesday in Arvada.
ARVADA, CO — Colorado will open a community vaccination clinic Tuesday at the Arvada United Methodist Church, Gov. Jared Polis announced.
The new site is part of the state's Vaccines for All efforts, which aim to vaccinated underserved Coloradans and reach diverse communities.
“Colorado is determined to end this pandemic and return to our normal way of life," Polis said in a statement. "Community partners throughout the state are a really important part of our state’s journey back to an even stronger Colorado.
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"My administration is proud of the efforts to distribute this lifesaving vaccine equitably across all of our state’s diverse communities, and we won’t rest until every single person who wants a vaccine can get one. We’re all in this together, Colorado."
The clinic will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday at the church, 6750 Carr Street.
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The site is hosted by the church and Community Table, a Colorado organization that helps those in need.
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