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This is your shot to get your shot! Claim your COVID-19 vaccine on the mobile vaccination bus at the county fair.
Thursday, July 29 and Friday, July 30, single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available on the mobile vaccination bus at the Kanabec County Fair at 701 South Union Street in Mora. Appointments are available 10 a.m.–6 p.m. on both days. Pre-register at Mobile Community Vaccination Program—Kanabec County Fair.
- Anyone age 18 or older is eligible.
- Appointments are encouraged, 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.
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Online sign-up for the mobile vaccination bus in Mora is available in English as well as Hmong, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
- Call 833-431-2053 with questions, or to schedule your appointment over the phone.
- Watch A candid conversation on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, featuring Dr. Nathan Chomilo addressing questions and concerns about the vaccine.
More than 3.1 million Minnesotans have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and more people are being vaccinated every day. This is especially important with highly contagious variants spreading. Areas with lower vaccination rates are more likely to experience dangerous and disruptive outbreaks. Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself, your family, and your community from COVID-19. It will also get us back to doing the things we love.
Getting vaccinated is easy and convenient.
Pharmacies, clinics, health care providers, and local public health departments across the state have vaccines, and many sites welcome walk-ins. Here's how to find vaccines near you:
CDC’s online vaccine finder lets you search based on the brand you need (for example, the Pfizer vaccine for a teen) and how far you can travel.
Use MN COVID-19 Response | Find Vaccine Locations to search for a provider near your city or ZIP.
Need help? Call the MN Department of Health COVID-19 Public Hotline at 833-431-2053. Calls are answered Monday–Saturday, and operators speak multiple languages.
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It’s normal to have questions or concerns about vaccines.
There is a lot of information floating around about COVID-19 vaccines, and it’s normal to have questions. Consult reputable sources for accurate information about the vaccines, to help you feel comfortable getting your shot. Here are some ideas:
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