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COVID-19 vaccines and boosters will be available near you on Wednesday, March 9, in Woodbury.
Free vaccines will be available at the R.H. Stafford Library (8595 Central Park Pl. Woodbury) from 3 to 6 p.m. This clinic is open to the public, anyone who needs a COVID-19 vaccine or booster is welcome. No appointment is necessary, walk-ins are accepted.
Additional details:
- Vaccines available: Pfizer for 5- to 11-year-olds (first and second dose), and Pfizer for people 12 and older (first dose, second dose, and booster). Families are encouraged to get vaccinated and boosted together!
- Everyone 5 years of age or older is eligible, but consent from a parent or guardian is required for people under 18.
- People getting their second dose or booster shot should bring their CDC vaccine card if possible.
- You will be required to wear a mask and comply with social distancing guidelines.
- You won't have to pay to get vaccinated. No ID or health insurance required.
- Call Washington County Public Health at 651-430-6655 if you have questions, or go to Washington County COVID-19 Vaccine Information.
Getting vaccinated is safe, easy and convenient.
If you can’t get your vaccine Wednesday at the Woodbury library, it’s easy to find vaccines through other providers such as pharmacies, medical clinics, tribal health agencies, and local public health departments. Many sites welcome walk-ins. Use these resources to find convenient locations near you:
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:
You’ll save time in the long run by getting vaccinated now.
Life is busy, so it can be easy to put off getting vaccinated. After your shot, some side effects are normal; they are typically mild and go away after a day or two. If you’re unvaccinated, just being exposed to someone with COVID-19 means you need to quarantine for 5 days, even if you don’t get sick. And if you do get sick with COVID-19, the illness can last for days or weeks or even longer! Get vaccinated now so you won’t miss out on work, school, or other activities.
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