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MAY 13, 2021
Arlington County will begin to administer free COVID-19 vaccines to children ages 12-15 who live or go to school in Arlington beginning Saturday, May 15. This follows the expansion of Pfizer’s Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to children 12 and over.
Please note: Children must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to receive their free COVID-19 vaccine. A form of identification of the parent or legal guardian will need to be provided (e.g., driver’s license, paystub, utility bill) when they accompany their child.
Schedule an appointment at a Pfizer vaccine clinic for children ages 12-17:
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Saturday, May 15 - Walter Reed Community Center (2909 16th St. South) - Hours: 9am – 7pm
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Sunday, May 16 - Walter Reed Community Center (2909 16th St. South) - Hours: 9am – 7pm
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Monday, May 17 - Wakefield High School (1325 S Dinwiddie St.) - Hours: 10am – 4pm
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Sunday, May 22 - Walter Reed Community Center (2909 16th St. South) - Hours: 9am to 7pm
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Sunday, May 23 - Walter Reed Community Center (2909 16th St. South) - Hours: 9am to 7pm
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Monday, May 24 - Kenmore Middle School (200 S. Carlin Springs Road) - Hours: 10am – 4pm
For information on vaccine clinics for adults, visit the County's vaccine website.
Jessica is back with everything you need to know about vaccines for children 12-15 years old in the newest "Vaccine Q&A" video!
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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