Health & Fitness

Attleboro Health Department To Host Regional Vaccination Clinics

The first clinic will take place on Monday, May 3 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at LaSalette Shrine Welcome Center.

ATTLEBORO, MA — The City of Attleboro Health Department is hosting a series of COVID-19 vaccination clinics as part of the Bristol County COVID-18 Vaccination Collaborative, said Mayor Paul Heroux in an announcement Wednesday.

The clinics, which will be hosted by the towns of Attleboro, Fall River, Taunton, Somerset, and Swansea, will take place on a weekly basis. Each of the five towns will host a respective clinic on an assigned day.

The first Attleboro clinic will take place on Monday, May 3 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at LaSalette Shrine Welcome Center and offer first doses of the Moderna vaccine.

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Massachusetts residents, students, or employees age 18 or older are eligible to receive the Moderna vaccine and can pre-register for an appointment through the state's vaccine registration system by clicking here or dialing 211.

The public is asked not to call LaSalette shrine regarding the vaccination clinic. All questions should be directed to the Attleboro Health Department by calling City Hall and dialing extension 3241.

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