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COVID vaccine clinics set for Sept. 16, Oct. 7

By Staff | Sep 13, 2021

FILE - In this April 26, 2021 file photo, a nursing student administers the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination center at UNLV, in Las Vegas. Biden's plans to start delivering booster shots by Sept. 20 for most Americans who received the COVID-19 vaccines are facing new complications that could delay the availability of third doses for those who received the Moderna vaccine, administration officials said Friday, Sept. 3. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

NASHUA – The city of Nashua Division of Public Health and Community Services is hosting two free, walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics in partnership with Nashua Community College this fall. These clinics are open to anyone who is 12 or older.

Clinic No. 1:

When: 10 a.m. to noon, Thursday, Sept. 16

Where: Gym, Nashua Community College, 505 Amherst St./101A, Nashua

Vaccines available: Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine (two-dose vaccine) and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine (single-dose vaccine)

Clinic No. 2

When: 10 a.m. to noon, Thursday, Oct. 7

Where: Gym, Nashua Community College, 505 Amherst St./101A, Nashua

Vaccines available: Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine (two-dose vaccine), Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine (single-dose vaccine), and the seasonal flu vaccine (possible $15 administration fee for flu vaccine)

“We are thrilled to be joined by Nashua Community College nursing students who will be assisting us in facilitating the event and administering vaccines,” said Jennifer Swabowicz, Nashua DPHCS public health nurse. “If you’ve said you’ll wait and see before getting a COVID-19 vaccine, the wait is over. With full FDA approval of the first of the three vaccines, you can have even more confidence that the vaccines work and are safe.”

Parking is free on campus, and attendees are welcome to use the closest entrance to the gym, which is located in the East Lot by the fish pond. All visitors to campus greeted by the college welcome team, who will help visitors complete the health screening questions and scan their temperatures through a “no touch” thermal imaging system.

For additional information and questions, visit the Nashua Public Health site or contact the Nashua COVID-19 hotline, 603-589-3456.

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