Health & Fitness
COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Set For Haddonfield High School
Anyone can get vaccinated at a pair of upcoming clinics at Haddonfield High School, even if they don't attend school in the district.
HADDONFIELD, NJ — A pair of COVID-19 vaccination clinics will take place in Haddonfield schools in August and September as the county sees an increase in the number of coronavirus cases related to the delta variant.
The clinics will take place at Haddonfield Memorial High School on Aug. 11 and Sept. 1, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. each day. The Pfizer vaccine will be administered.
The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is available for residents ages 12 years old and older who live and work in the state. The clinic is open to everyone, not just those who attend school in Haddonfield, but you must pre-register. No walk-ins will be allowed.
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To register, visit the Adler's Pharmacy website. Then click the image at the bottom of the page, "COVID-10 Vaccine Information." Next, click "Haddonfield Memorial High School, and follow the registration prompts/questions.
Once registered, you will receive a follow-up notice from Adler's before Aug. 11. The first dose will be administered Aug. 11, and the second dose will be administered on Sept. 1.
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The clinic will take place in the high school cafeteria. Attendees must use the Sylvan Lake entrance, as the main entrance will not be open.
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