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MAY 4, 2021
Arlington County’s Public Health Division is offering walk-in vaccine clinics to individuals ages 16 and up this week. No appointments required. Clínicas de vacunación COVID-19 sin cita disponibles esta semana.
Please bring any form of identification to confirm your identity (examples include driver’s license, utility bill, insurance card or paystub). Arlington residency is not required: anyone from any jurisdiction is welcome.
Walk-ins are welcome through Friday, May 7, at the following sites:
Walter Reed Community Center
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Location: 2909 16th Street South, Arlington, VA 22206
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Hours: Mon-Fri, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
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Age requirements: 16 and over (individuals ages 16-17 will need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian who can provide permission to get the COVID-19 vaccine)
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Vaccine available: Pfizer
Crystal City
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Location: 2100 Crystal Drive (GPS for parking: 220 20th Street South), Arlington, VA 22202
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Hours: Mon-Tues, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Wed-Fri, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
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Age requirements: 18 and over
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Vaccine available: Moderna and Johnson & Johnson
On Tuesday, the County Board held a virtual work session to discuss matters related to the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine distribution. Watch the work session at anytime on YouTube.
Virginia’s COVID-19 Vaccine Town Hall: You Ask. The Experts Answer. Community and medical leaders answer your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday, May 4 at 7 p.m. Learn more about the town hall.
As of May 1, more than 37% of Arlington residents 16 years and older have been fully vaccinated, and nearly 58% have received at least one does of vaccine.
"Virginia's daily average of new COVID-19 cases has dropped nearly 40% in the last 3 weeks, and hospitalizations are the lowest they have been since early October. Vaccinations work—and getting your shot has never been easier." - Gov. Ralph Northam
Questions about COVID-19? Call the County's public information line at
703-228-7999, Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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