Christian County Public Schools will have a COVID-19 vaccination clinic from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 16, at the Christian County High School gymnasium, 220 Glass Ave.
The clinic is open to district employees, community members and age-eligible students, said district spokesman John Rittenhouse.
Wild Health will administer the Pfizer vaccine, which is approved for ages 12 and older. The shots are free, but everyone must register in advance.
A parental consent form must be completed for anyone under age 18.
Rittenhouse said appointments for the district’s last vaccine clinic filled up quickly.
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