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ACTION REQUESTED: Update on the April 22 Kent Vaccination Clinic Updates
We've received confirmation from Public Health that we will be offering the Pfizer vaccine at the April 22 clinic. This means that teens 16+ are eligible to receive the vaccine at Thursday's clinic so long as they bring a signed note from a parent indicating their consent.
Our ask of you is to: please forward the updated information to community organizations that you work, as well as clients on your listservs.
Thanks!
We need to fill appointments- please help by registering clients and sharing with the disability community!
The Alliance of People with Disabilities, in partnership with King County Public Health and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, is hosting a fully accessible and inclusive community vaccination clinic for people with disabilities
When: Thursday, April 22, 9AM-5PM
Where: Kent Senior Center
600 E Smith St., Kent
Who: This event is intended for people with disabilities, as well as family members and caregivers of people with disabilities, who live in South King County
ASL and Tactile interpretation will be onsite throughout the day, and other accommodation will be provided upon request in pre-registration.
If you need additional support finding an accessible ride to your vaccine appointment, please call 425-943-6706 (press 5 for language assistance).
This event will be distributing first doses of the Pfizer vaccine, and will be scheduling second dose appointments. Teens 16+ are eligible to receive the vaccine with a signed note from a parent giving permission for the vaccine.
Pre-registration is required and can be done though Calendly at: https://calendly.com/kimberly-214/4-22-kent-vaccine-clinic
Vaccines will not be provided to those who do not pre-register.
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