Health & Fitness
TESD Offers Tentative Plans For Another First-Dose Vaccine Clinic
The clinic is for children ages 5 and over and is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 23 at Valley Forge Middle School.

WAYNE, PA —The Tredyffrin/Easttown School District (TESD) has announced tentative plans for another first-dose student vaccine clinic for children ages 5 and over. The clinic was scheduled after the district's clinic on Tuesday filled up.
According to the district, the newly-scheduled clinic —which will be done in conjunction with Springfield Pharmacy — is tentatively scheduled from 1:30 to 5 p.m. on Nov. 23, in the gymnasium at Valley Forge Middle School, 105 W. Walker Road, in Wayne. Parking will be available in the rear lot closest to the fields and gym.
A second-dose clinic for students who receive their first dose of the vaccine on Nov. 23, is tentatively scheduled for Dec. 14 at Valley Forge Middle School.
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"The district will provide TESD families with additional details and a registration link once the November 23 vaccine clinic has been confirmed," the district said in a statement.
TESD reminds families that its Nov. 23 student vaccine clinic is for first doses only. Students who receive their first dose on Nov. 9, will have a second-dose clinic on Nov. 30.
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The district also is looking for volunteers who can assist with its upcoming student vaccine clinics. Assistance can be provided in any capacity, medical or non-medical, the district said. Volunteers can sign up by completing an online survey.
Questions about the clinic should be directed to Dr. Chris Groppe at GroppeC@tesd.net.
More information about vaccines is available on the website for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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