Health & Fitness
Cape Cod Community College Hosting 2 Vaccine Clinics Next Week
The two clinics will administer a total of 2,400 coronavirus vaccines.
BARNSTABLE, MA — Barnstable County officials said they will host two coronavirus vaccine clinics at Cape Cod Community College next week.
The clinics are scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday. Barnstable County officials said the clinics will distribute the Pfizer vaccine, meaning a second appointment will be required. There will be 1,200 doses available each day.
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Residents over 65, workers in Phase 1 of the vaccine rollout, people with two or more comorbidities, teachers, child care workers, school staff and residents and staff of low income and affordable senior housing are eligible for these clinics. Registration begins 10 a.m. Friday and can be found here.
These clinics are not offered to caregivers who accompany someone age 75 or older. Those who fall into this category should make an appointment at a mass vaccination site with the person you are accompanying.
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These clinics are not drive-thru clinics and will be held in the gymnasium at the college. Clinics at Cape Cod Community College are wheelchair accessible with staff available to provide assistance if necessary. Officials said to arrive no more than 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment.
Registration Tip
When going to the registration site, scroll down until you see this clinic listed. Officials advise that you do not type in the date or any other parameters in the search. County officials also created a video tutorial if you need additional help navigating the website.
These clinics are organized by Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment and are separate from clinics offered by Cape Cod Healthcare.
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