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Edina Schools To Host COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics Thursday
Edina Public Schools students, staff and family members 5 and older can get a coronavirus vaccine or booster at the clinics.

EDINA, MN — Two Edina middle schools are set to provide coronavirus vaccines and boosters Thursday to students, staff and family members.
Vaccination clinics are scheduled to run from 8-10:30 a.m. Thursday at Valley View Middle School and from 1:30-3:30 p.m. at South View Middle School.
Anyone over the age of 5 is eligible to attend the clinics, which will provide Pfizer vaccines and boosters. Those who are seeking a booster must have received their second vaccine dose before Aug. 20, according to the district.
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No appointments are required for the clinics, which will be run by medical volunteers. The district is seeking volunteers for medical and nonmedical roles at the clinics.
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Officials are imploring anyone who is in quarantine or isolation due to the coronavirus not to seek a vaccine or booster at Thursday's clinics.
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