COVID-19 vaccine clinic to take place at YpsiPride Friday

Walk-up clinic open to anyone age 12 and older

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YPSILANTI, Mich. – On Friday, Washtenaw County Health Department will host a free COVID-19 vaccine pop-up clinic during YpsiPride.

Between 5-8 p.m., unvaccinated community members can receive the Pfizer or Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines on North Washington Street between Huron Parking Lot and Go! Ice Cream.

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The two-dose Pfizer vaccine is available to anyone ages 12 and older but those under 18 need to have a parent or guardian accompany them.

The one-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is available to community members 18-years-old and above.

Those who receive their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine during YpsiPride will need to go to Health Department at 555 Towner St. for their second shot.

Additional COVID-19 vaccine clinics can be found at the Washtenaw County Health Department COVID-19 website or by calling 734-544-6700.

Read: Here’s a list of Washtenaw County Health Department COVID-19 vaccination clinics happening in June


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