Vaccination clinic to be held at Aquatic Center Saturday

Expanding vaccine availability to local places of interest makes getting the vaccine easier for members of the community, and the United Way of Muscatine is working with Muscatine County Public Health to ensure the vaccine is available to all.

A COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be offered from 1-3 p.m. Saturday (July 31) in the Community Room at the Muscatine Aquatic Center in Weed Park. Volunteers from the United Way of Muscatine will be assisting Muscatine County Public Health staff to help the clinic run smoothly.

Vaccine Clinic at Aquatic Center (JPG) Opens in new windowVaccines are free and anyone can walk-in to receive a vaccination. Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson will all be available at the clinic. Insurance is not needed but please bring your identification (ID) with you. Minors (ages 12-17) must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.

Anytime is a great time to grab your towel and swim suit and visit the Aquatic Center at Weed Park. The City of Muscatine and the Department of Parks and Recreation invites you to come out to the Aquatic Center for a day of fun in the sun. While you are there on Saturday, and if you have not been vaccinated yet, take this opportunity to receive the vaccine shot. Let’s get all eligible youth and adults vaccinated in Muscatine County.

For questions about the clinic or the vaccine, please contact Muscatine County Public Health at 563-263-0122.

About United Way of Muscatine
The mission of United Way of Muscatine is to mobilize resources to empower the greater Muscatine community to improve the lives of people in need. United Way of Muscatine goal is to increase the number of self-sufficient households in Muscatine County by 20% by 2030 through education, training, and affordable and sustainable housing.

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