University Hospital Pfizer COVID Vaccine Booster Clinic
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3500 Walton Way Extension,Augusta GA 30909
08 October, 2021
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University Hospital is offering a free COVID-19 Pfizer Vaccination Booster Clinic on Friday, Oct. 8. University Health Care System is conducting a reservation-only, Pfizer vaccination booster clinic for qualified, fully vaccinated (TWO DOSES OF PFIZER as of or before March 30, 2021) persons needing a booster. The event is at First Baptist Church of Augusta, 3500 Walton Way Extension. TO QUALIFY, YOU MUST: Show a valid ID AND your vaccination cardHave been fully vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine as of or before March 30, 2021 Be 65 years and older (or)18+ who have underlying medical conditions (or)18+ who work in high-risk settings (or)18+ who live in high-risk settingsThe reservation limit is two. You ARE NOT eligible to participate if: You have had a fever in the past 24 hours.You or anyone you live with has tested positive for Covid-19 in the past 14 days.You have been treated with antibody therapy for Covid-19 in the past 90 days.Please read the details below to ensure you qualify before registering: There is a limit of two reservations per email for people who qualify, but you can also make just one.You will receive an email confirmation of your appointment. It will say it is a "ticket," but you do not have to bring it with you. We will receive notice of your reservation.You must have transportation to the church, and you will have to leave your car and enter the building -- it is not a drive-through vaccination.Please wear a mask covering your mouth and nose at all times at the vaccination site.If you meet the above qualifications, register for a time slot by clicking on the attached link and following the instructions. You must enter your name and a valid email address. Please do not attend if you do not receive an email confirming your reservation. Thank you for entrusting University with your care. Stay safe. University Health Care System is anchored by the 812-bed University Hospital, and serves Augusta-Richmond County and the surrounding region. Founded in 1818 as City Hospital, the hospital was first located on the 100 block of Greene Street. University has since moved through four facilities to its present location, which opened in 1970. Over the years, the campus has expanded to include the Heart & Vascular Institute, University Hospital McDuffie, University Hospital Summerville, and office buildings that house more than 600 employed and private-practice physicians and various treatment centers. For more about University Hospital and University Health Care System, log on to www.universityhealth.org.
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