City of Kyle hosts Mass Vaccine Event

Staff Reports

KYLE, TX – The City of Kyle in collaboration with State Representative Erin Zwiener’s Office, Hays CISD and the National Guard, will be hosting a mass vaccination event at Lehman High School, 1700 Lehman Road, on Sunday, May 16 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. or until vaccines run out.

The goal of the event is to vaccinate approximately 1,000 residents with the Moderna vaccine. The event will be open to all who are 18 years and older and will be conducted as a drive-thru event with no appointment necessary. Those who attend the first clinic should return for their second dose on Sunday, June 13.  For more information about the Moderna vaccine, see the Moderna Vaccine Recipient Fact Sheet.

 

DATE/TIME:   1st Dose: Sunday, May 16 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.
  2nd Dose: Sunday, June 13 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. 
LOCATION:  Lehman High School, 1700 Lehman Road 
WEBSITE:  CityofKyle.com/COVID 

 

All attendees of the Mass Vaccination event will be required to wear a face-covering over the nose and mouth.

This event is being done in coordination with State Representative Erin Zwiener’s Office and Hays CISD with support by the National Guard. For more information about the mass vaccination event, visit CityofKyle.com/COVID.

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