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Austin Public Health, Travis County partner with community organizations for COVID-19 vaccination clinics

AUSTIN, TX – Austin Public Health (APH) and Travis County are partnering with local community organizations to provide FREE COVID-19 vaccination clinics around the county for events from Jan. 14-17.

Clinics are open to all eligible individuals without registration or appointment and do not require identification, insurance, or proof of citizenship. All vaccinations are free.

All APH sites offer Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines, including third doses for the immunocompromised and booster shots for qualifying individuals.

Travis County sites offer the Pfizer-Biotech vaccine only. If you are receiving your second, third dose, or booster shot, please bring your Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card to be updated.

Pediatric vaccinations for children 5-11 years of age are offered at four APH clinics. No appointment is required at the Delco Activity Center and the Old Sims Elementary Gymnasium.  Shots for Tots clinics offer both COVID-19 pediatric and flu vaccinations by appointment only.

Individuals attending these events should be weather- and traffic-aware. Remember to wear appropriate clothing, including garments that allow you to easily expose your arm.

To locate providers in your area with a supply of COVID-19 vaccines, go to Vaccines.gov (Vacunas.gov for Spanish), or text your zip code to 438829 (822862 for Spanish). 
 

Friday, Jan. 14 

Delco Activity Center (APH)

Consulate General of Mexico (Travis County)

 
African American Men & Boys Harvest Foundation (CTAHI/Travis County)

 
Decker Middle School (CTAHI/Travis County)

La Mexicana Market – Rundberg (Travis County)

 
La Mexicana Market – Stassney (Travis County)

 
Poco Loco Supermercado – Cameron (Travis County)

 

Saturday, Jan. 15 

Del Valle Opportunity Center (Travis County)

Dailey Middle School (Travis County)

Southeast Library (APH)

Harmony Science Academy (Travis County)

La Moreliana Market (Travis County)

JD’s Supermarket (Travis County)

Montopolis Recreation Center (CTAHI/Travis County)

Travis County Expo Center (Travis County)

Old Sims Elementary Gymnasium (APH)

Video Super (APH)

Woodview Mobile Homes (APH)

Sunday, Jan. 16 

 

Travis County Exposition Center (Travis County) 

 

Monday, Jan. 17 

 

African American Men & Boys Harvest Foundation (CTAHI/Travis County)

Sanchez Elementary School (Travis County)

Bluebonnet Trail Elementary School (CTAHI/Travis County)

La Mexicana Market (Travis County) 

La Mexicana Market (Travis County)  

Poco Loco Supermercado (Travis County)  

COVID-19 Information? 

For more information on COVID-19 and vaccinations, visit www.AustinTexas.gov/COVID19 or call 3-1-1 (512-974-2000).

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