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Free Phillies Tickets With Coronavirus Vaccinations

The Phillies and the city's Health Department are giving away 1,000 tickets for those getting vaccinated this week at select locations.

PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Phillies and the Philadelphia Department of Public health are once again teaming up to offer free Phillies tickets to those who get vaccinated.

According to officials, the first 500 people to get vaccinated with either a first or second dose of the any coronavirus vaccine at upcoming clinics will get two tickets for a game.

Below are clinics at which tickets will be given:

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  • Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Grand Yesha Ballroom, 2308 Snyder Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19145, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccine available.
  • Thursday — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Guerin Recreation Center, 2201 South 16th St., Philadelphia, PA 19145, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccine available.
  • Tuesday, July 6 — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. South Philadelphia High School, 2101 South Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19148, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccine available.

As of Monday, 709,947 Philadelphians have been fully vaccinated and 886,900 have gotten at least one dose.

Currently, 57.2 percent of Philadelphia adults are fully vaccinated, and 71.4 percent of Philadelphia adults have received at least one dose.

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