Fresno Unified School District: District To Open Free Coronavirus Vaccination/Testing Clinics At Six Schools

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Fresno CA

19 September, 2021

4:42 AM

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Press release from the Fresno Unified School District: September 16, 2021 What: Fresno Unified launches vaccination/testing clinics When: Monday, Sept. 20, 2021 10:30 a.m. Where: McLane High School cafeteria – parking available in lot near stadium 2727 N. Cedar Ave. (93703) The district will announce the opening of COVID-19 vaccination and testing clinics at McLane, Patiño and Roosevelt high schools and Scandinavian, Tehipite and Terronez middle schools, with plans for additional sites. The free clinics will provide a convenient way for students 12 and older to be vaccinated, as well as district staff. Youth ages 12-17 must bring signed consent forms or be accompanied by their parent/guardian. Clinic partners are Immigrant Refugee Coalition, Pinnacle Training Systems, Fresno County Department of Public Health, UCSF COVID-19 Equity Project, Centro La Familia and African American Coalition. Speakers will include Superintendent Bob Nelson, Valley Children's Hospital President/CEO Todd Suntrapak and Dr. Trinidad Solis from Fresno County Department of Public Health. "I would encourage our Fresno Unified family to take advantage of our vaccination and testing sites. We know that more fully vaccinated students and staff make our campuses even safer," said Superintendent Bob Nelson. COVID Vaccination Clinics Download This press release was produced by the Fresno Unified School District. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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