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Robbinsdale Area Schools: Robbinsdale Area Schools To Host Dec. 8 COVID Vaccine Clinics
Robbinsdale Area Schools, in partnership with Community Care Clinics of Minnesota, will be hosting mini-vaccination clinics at Armstrong ...
2021-12-01
Robbinsdale Area Schools, in partnership with Community Care Clinics of Minnesota, will be hosting mini-vaccination clinics at Armstrong and Cooper high schools, and Robbinsdale and Plymouth middle schools, on Wednesday, Dec. 8.
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The four afternoon clinics will be for students and staff at those schools only, with one evening clinic at Robbinsdale Middle School open to staff, students over the age of 5 and their families, and the community. These clinics are a follow up to the ones held on Nov. 17, and second doses are available if participants attended those clinics.
At these clinics, staff and students will be able to receive their first or second dose, or booster (if aged 18 or older) of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Students and children aged 5 and older must have a completed parent consent form.
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Those interested in attending the evening clinic are asked to fill out a sign-up form (Spanish and Somali) so organizers know roughly how many doses of the vaccine will be needed. However, sign-ups are not mandatory. For staff and students interested in attending the afternoon clinics, sign-up forms will be made available by the schools.
For staff and students of these schools only:
- 12:30-1:15 p.m.: Armstrong and Cooper high schools
- 1:45-2:30 p.m.: Plymouth and Robbinsdale middle schools
For staff, students (over the age of 5) and families, and the community:
- 4-7 p.m.: Robbinsdale Middle School
What’s required?
Important to know
- They have had COVID-19 within the past 14 days.
- They have any symptoms of COVID-19.
- They are currently in quarantine due to close contact exposure.
We encourage you to visit the Minnesota Department of Health website for more information on COVID-19 vaccines, or check out the CDC’s vaccine question and answer webpage.
This press release was produced by Robbinsdale Area Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.