Health & Fitness
Jersey City Board Of Education Hosting Student Vaccine Clinic
The clinic will be open for students over 12-years-old who wish to get vaccinated with family and friends.
JERSEY CITY, NJ — School may be coming to a close, but the Jersey City Public Schools aren't slowing down their offerings to students. The district has a vaccine clinic planned for his weekend for students interested in being vaccinated against COVID-19.
The clinic is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday at P.S. 26 School, at 164 Laidlaw Avenue. Only students 12 years-old and older are eligible — students should bring a parent or guardian. Unvaccinated family and friends can join students and receive a vaccine as well.
Sponsored by Bespoke Healthcare, students will receive the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine, a second dose will be scheduled at the appointment.
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Please call 201-373-2316 or visit bespokehealthco.com to schedule online.
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