Minnesota resident, a vaccine is reserved for you in North Minneapolis

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This is your shot! Claim your single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

Wednesday, July 7, from 2 to 5 p.m., a Minnesota Department of Health mobile vaccination bus will be near you at Greater Mount Vernon Missionary Baptist Church at 1800 DuPont Avenue North in North Minneapolis. Schedule your appointment at Mobile Community Vaccination Program–MN Africans United

  • Anyone age 18 or older is eligible.
  • Appointments are encouraged to secure your vaccine, but walk-ins are also welcome.
  • You will not have to pay to get vaccinated.
  • You will not have to show ID, insurance, or proof of citizenship. 
  • Online sign-up site for this mobile vaccination event is available in English as well as Hmong, Somali, and Spanish.
  • Call 833-431-2053 with questions, or to schedule your appointment over the phone.

Vaccines available near you every day

If you can't get your shot Wednesday at the mobile vaccination bus event sponsored by MN Africans United, vaccines are available every day from other providers near you. Visit the CDC’s online vaccine finder—you can search based on which brand you need (for example, the Pfizer vaccine for a teen), and how far you can travel. Go to CDC’s vaccine finder search page to find providers near you. Appointments are widely available, and walk-ins are welcome at many locations.

If you need help finding a vaccine provider or scheduling an appointment for yourself or someone else, call the Minnesota Department of Health COVID-19 Public Hotline at 833-431-2053. Calls are answered Monday through Friday 9 a.m.–7 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m.–6 p.m., and operators speak multiple languages.

Mobile Vaccination Bus

What's a mobile vaccination bus?

Minnesota Department of Health collaborated with Metro Transit to turn six buses into vaccination clinics on wheels by removing seating and installing new equipment. The Community Mobile Vaccination Program brings vaccines to people where they live and work, to make getting your COVID-19 vaccine easy, safe, and convenient. Watch "What to expect: Visiting a Mobile Vaccine Clinic" video on YouTube to learn more about the experience. Mobile vaccination buses are ADA accessible. In order to meet the needs of all people, please note that some vaccines may be administered outside of the bus.