Politics & Government
Bucks County Plans Sixth Vaccination Clinic In Warwick
Pending a final signature, Bucks County's sixth vaccination clinic will open at the former Giant supermarket in Warwick Township.
DOYLESTOWN, PA — A sixth COVID-19 vaccination clinic is planned for Warwick Township in Bucks County.
County commissioners are expected to sign a lease agreement with Warwick Plaza, LLC, to run a vaccination clinic in the former Giant supermarket at 2395 York Road during their Wednesday meeting, The Intelligencer reported Tuesday.
The clinic's opening date is dependent on vaccine supply, Commissioner Bob Harvie's office confirmed to Patch on Tuesday.
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The news comes as county officials opened a fourth COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Neshaminy Mall on Tuesday, with a fifth site in Quakertown Borough expected to open in the coming weeks. The county's other three vaccination clinics are located at the Bucks County Community College campuses at Perkasie, Bristol and Newtown. All clinics are run by appointment only.
Between the county's four existing clinics, they expect to give more than 10,000 doses this week, according to County Health Director David Damsker.
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County commissioners are scheduled to meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday to formalize the lease agreement.
Related: Click Here To Register For A COVID-19 Vaccine In Bucks County
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