
Find Out Where The Pop Up Clinic Is Today To Get Your Vaccine Shots
Tonight’s COVID-19 pop-up vaccine clinic and Pittsfield
The Suns game at Wahconah Park has been canceled due to rainy weather.
If you have not gotten your vaccination yet? head over to Wahconah Park Later today.
When I went to get my vaccines it was a great and positive experience, and if you think getting the shot will hurt, not a bit, I didn't even feel the shot go in. The people who run these clinics know what they are doing.
The Pittsfield Health Department and Pittsfield Suns are teaming up on two COVID-19 pop-up vaccine clinics at Wahconah Park.
The clinics will be held 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, July 8, and Thursday, Aug. 5. It will be stationed in front of the gates to the ballpark. Appointments are not required.
Public Health Nurse Manager. Donnelly-Winters will be attending the July 8
game and will be throwing out the first pitch with her daughter.
“We’re excited to partner with the Pittsfield Suns on this initiative as we want to ensure everyone in our community has access to this life-saving vaccine,”
The clinics will be available for both first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine. Individuals who have already received a first dose of Pfizer will be eligible for a second dose at the clinic.
Vaccination cards will be required as proof of eligibility.
Individuals who receive a vaccine at either clinic will receive free tickets to the Pittsfield Suns game that night for both themselves and those who accompany them.
Please note that those who are vaccinated will be monitored for 15 minutes to check for any allergic reactions. The monitoring time is extended to 30 minutes for those who have previously experienced severe or life-threatening allergic reactions.

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