Coronavirus Vaccines Available At Metz Middle School In Manassas

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Manassas VA

12 April, 2021

1:39 PM

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MANASSAS, VA — The one-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine will be administered to residents at Metz Middle School in Manassas on Tuesday, April 13 and Wednesday, April 14. The clinic is being organized by Walgreens as part of their community outreach program. This clinic will be located at 9950 Wellington Rd, Manassas, VA 20110. The clinic will not accept walk-ins, so anyone interested in attending should schedule an appointment online. This week's clinic will provide the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine for free to eligible people who register in advance. Only one dose of the vaccine is necessary, and the clinic is free of charge to anyone who signs up. In a tweet, the Prince William Health District noted that residents will not be required to show photo ID or an insurance card. However, participants will be encouraged to present their identification. The appointments for vaccinations at Metz Middle School are scheduled by Walgreens. The company is currently working with local and state governments across the country to address vaccine inequity. Walgreens operates a Vaccine Equity Initiative, which intends to increase access to vaccinations, address vaccine hesitancy, and create partnerships to help communities, according to a news release. Carlos Cubia is the senior vice president and chief global diversity officer of the Walgreens Boots Alliance. "Walgreens understands more needs to be done to reduce health disparities and ensure equitable access to COVID vaccines," Cubia said in a news release. "This initiative, combined with our community presence, allows us to create tailored solutions that can help to improve the health of communities." Residents who are not able to attend this week's clinic at Metz Middle School should register for the coronavirus vaccine on the state's website. The Prince William Health District pulls from the state's list to schedule vaccine appointments. Residents without internet access can register by calling the state's vaccine hotline at 877-829-4682.

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