The Princeton Health Department has released dates for the summer COVID-19 vaccine clinics. Here are the details:
The clinic will be held at the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad.
The local health department has also launched a mobile vaccination program to bring the COVID-19 vaccine to people at their convenience.
The first 50 families to get vaccinated at the walk-in clinic will receive free groceries, the township said.
Those who live, study or work in Princeton are eligible to attend the various pop-up clinics hosted by the Princeton Health Department.
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The vaccine is available to anyone age 12 and over by appointment only.
The Johnson & Johnson and Moderna vaccines will be available for free at the clinic.
COVID-19 vaccinations are available for residents ages 12-15 at the public vaccination clinic in Princeton University, officials said.
The Johnson & Johnson and Moderna vaccine will be available at the clinic, said health department officials.
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The clinic will be held at Jadwin Gym where the Pfizer vaccine will be administered, said the university.
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Those who live, work, or study in Princeton are eligible to attend the clinic on April 29.
The clinic is free and open to community members who are 18 years or older. Information in Spanish is also available.
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