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Special to the News from Winchester Health Department Nov. 7, 2023

 There will be a seasonal 2023-2024 COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic, for ages 5 yrs. and older. One (1) dose of this updated vaccine is all that is needed to protect from severe illness. Those with medical conditions may require additional doses for full protection – check with your physician.

Pre-registration is required for this clinic - no walk-in appointments. Register using links below by visiting www.winchester.us. If you have any questions, please contact the Winchester Health Department at 781-721-7121 or you may email healthdept@winchester.us. 

 COVID Vax Clinic – Nov 13th:

Ages 5-11 years, register here: 11-13-2023 Updated Pfizer Covid Clinic (Ages 5-11 yrs Only)

Ages 12-18 years, register here: 11-13-2023-Updated Pfizer Covid Clinic (Ages 12-18 yrs only)

Ages 19 and older, register here: 11-13-2023 Updated Pfizer Covid Clinic (Ages 19 yrs and Older)

 For more information on the COVID-19 vaccine: CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Info

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