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Mobile Vaccine Clinic Locations Changing
It's still going to be as easy as it can be to get the coronavirus vaccine in Vanderburgh County, but the locations are changing.
By Steve Burger, WNIN
June 28, 2021
On Tuesdays in July and August, the Vanderburgh County Health Department's mobile vaccine clinic will be at Ruler Foods on North First Avenue from 8:30am- 12pm, and at Simpson’s Grocery on Covert Avenue from 12:30-3:30 pm.
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On Thursdays, the mobile clinic will be on Lincoln Avenue across from Lincoln School in the mornings, and at Economy Grocery on North Fulton Avenue in the afternoons.
The METS mobile clinic will also be at the Vandeburgh County Humane Society on July 17th from 10am-3pm and at the Hola Latino Festival on August 29th at Bosse Field from 11-3. You can get the full schedule on the Vanderburgh County Health Department website.
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The number of Vanderburgh County residents who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 has topped 79,000.
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