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Princeton To Hold Walk-In COVID Vaccine Clinic On Sunday

The clinic will be held at the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad.

PRINCETON NJ — The Princeton Health Department will be holding a walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Sunday at the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

The one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine or the Moderna vaccine will be administered at the clinic. Those who live, work or study in Princeton can get vaccinated. No prior appointment is needed. For more information on Sundays clinic, email healthdepartment@princetonnj.gov.

The health department has also launched a mobile vaccination program to bring the COVID-19 vaccine to people based on their convenience.

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Interested businesses, community organizations, or places of worship can host health department staff on location for the vaccine clinic. Those interested can email Princeton Health Officer Jeff Grosser for details at jgrosser@princetonnj.gov.

What: Walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinic.

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Where: Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad building, 2 Mount Lucas Road.

When: Sunday, June 27, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

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