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Indianapolis Public Schools: Back On Track Immunization Clinic: Routine Shots, COVID Vaccines And COVID Boosters
After the pandemic hit, nearly all doctors appointments to keep people healthy were canceled, including shots for students and families. ...

March 7, 2022
After the pandemic hit, nearly all doctors appointments to keep people healthy were canceled, including shots for students and families. To help Indianapolis families catch up and get “back on track” with their shots, MDwise, the Indiana Immunization Coalition and Indianapolis Public Schools are hosting Back on Track, on March 16 at Crispus Attucks High School.
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All routine childhood vaccinations including measles, mumps, rubella, polio and HPV will be available, as well as flu shots and, for those 5 and older, COVID-19 vaccines and boosters.
“It’s important that as many Hoosier kids as possible get vaccinated against preventable diseases like measles, polio and HPV,” said Jessica Cromer, president and CEO of MDwise. “We’re hosting ‘Back on Track’ to help ensure Indiana communities and families are healthy.”
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The event is open to everyone and will include free school supplies and raffles every 30 minutes for $50 gift cards from MDwise.
Parents and caregivers should sign up online at patients.vaxcare.com/registration (enter enrollment code IN65942, then select Crispus Attucks 3/16). Registration is encouraged but not required.
Anyone who needs help with transportation to get to the events can call MDwise customer service at 800-356-1204.
WHEN: March 16, 2:45 p.m. to 6 p.m.
WHERE: Crispus Attucks High School, 1140 Dr. Martin Luther King St., Indianapolis
WHO: MDwise, Indiana Immunization Coalition and Indianapolis Public Schools
REGISTER: patients.vaxcare.com/registration (enter enrollment code IN65942, then select Crispus Attucks 3/16)
This press release was produced by Indianapolis Public Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.