Health & Fitness
Qualified Walk-Ups Can Get COVID-19 Vaccines At Pinellas Centers
190 COVID-19 vaccines will be administered over the weekend on a first come, first served basis at each of three community health centers.

PINELLAS COUNTY, FL — The COVID-19 vaccine will be given to 190 qualified walk-ups at each of three Community Health Centers of Pinellas locations on Saturday.
Qualified individuals include:
- K-12 teachers 50-years-old and older (must bring school ID along with FL DL/ID and insurance card)
- Firefighters and law enforcement ages 50 and older (required to bring badge along with FL DL/ID and insurance card)
- Anyone 65-years-old and older (must have FL DL/ID or bring proof of Florida residency along with insurance card)
- Vulnerable populations 18-year-old and older (must bring FL DL/ID or proof of Florida residency, insurance card and prescription form/doctors note completed by your provider)
The vaccines will be administered from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the following locations:
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- Johnnie Ruth Clarke Center, 1344 22nd St. S., St. Pete
- Pinellas Park Center, 7550 43rd St. N., Pinellas Park
- Clearwater Center, 707 Druid Rd. E., Clearwater
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