COVID-19 Omicron Booster Clinic on Monday, Oct 3 for Ages 18+ Only

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CORRECTION: COVID-19 Omicron booster clinic on Monday, Oct 3 for ages 18+ only
In conjunction with Los Alamos County, Premier Medical Group (PMG) is holding a COVID-19 bivalent Omicron booster clinic scheduled for Monday, October 3. While previous notices indicated the clinic would be available for ages 12+, currently PMG is only able to provide the Pfizer Omicron booster for all eligible individuals, ages 18 years and up.
PMG clarified that the Pfizer Omicron booster for ages 12+ falls under the umbrella of a pediatric vaccine. Unfortunately, for this region they are unable to provide the Omicron booster for this age group on the October 3 event. They are, however, working on the ability to administer it at future clinics.
PMG will still administering both Pfizer and Moderna Omicron booster vaccines for ages 18+ Monday, Oct. 3 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 2200 Diamond Dr., Los Alamos. Insurance and identification are not required. While walk-ins are accepted, appointments are preferred (see link below).
Other locations in Los Alamos are currently providing the Pfizer Omicron booster for ages 12+, including the Los Alamos Public Health Commons office and both senior centers.
Read the full news release to learn more or make an appointment:  https://www.losalamosnm.us/cms/One.aspx?portalId=6435810…
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