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Second Baptist Church to host free vaccination clinic Sunday (Feb. 20)

KENOSHA ⏤ Second Baptist Church, 3925 32nd Ave., will host a free, open-to-the-public COVID-19 mobile vaccination clinic tomorrow, Feb. 20.

The clinic will run from noon to 1 p.m.

For incentive, the county is giving $25 Visa gift cards to those who receive a vaccine dose during the event, while supplies last. 

What is available at Second Baptist Church?

  • First and second vaccine doses will be available for anyone ages 5 and older. 
  • Staff will offer boosters to those 12 and older. (Those under 18 must be with a parent or legal guardian.)

Clinic clients may also choose from the three vaccine varieties: Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson.

However, Pfizer remains the only vaccine authorized for distribution to those under 18.

Health professionals will be present at the clinic to answer questions about the vaccines. All vaccines are free. Likewise, the county is not requiring residents to show I.D. or have health insurance.

Organizers ask those who have already received a first or second dose of the vaccine to bring their vaccination card, if possible. However, organizers are not requiring them for vaccination..

You do not need to make an appointment. Clinic clients also do not need to be a member of Second Baptist Church.

Clinic presented in partnership

Kenosha County Health and the Health Equity Task Force will present the clinic in collaboration with the Mary Lou & Arthur F. Mahone Fund.

Providing greater access to the COVID-19 vaccines through mobile vaccination clinics has proven to be extremely impactful,” said Tamarra Coleman, a member of the Health Equity Task Force. 

The success we’ve experienced with our mobile missions wouldn’t have been possible without the collaboration and support of our community partners.”

More information about COVID-19 in Kenosha County ⏤ including links to vaccine and also testing providers in the community ⏤ is available at https://www.kenoshacounty.org/covid-19.



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