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OC Health Care Agency Hosts COVID Vaccine Clinic In Newport Beach
To get a vaccine, all residents need to do is bring a form of identification and visit the Oasis Senior Center from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
CORONA DEL MAR, CA — Newport Beach residents interested in getting vaccinated against COVID-19 can attend a free mobile vaccine clinic Saturday at the Oasis Senior Center.
The clinic is hosted by the Orange County Health Care Agency, and workers onsite will be delivering Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Those interested in receiving a vaccine are asked to bring a form of identification. Photo identification is preferred, but other forms will be accepted. According to the OC Health Care Agency, proof of citizenship or legal status is not required for a vaccine.
Minors ages 12-17 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian if they wish to get vaccinated. Also, residents who have insurance cards are asked to bring them.
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The mobile vaccination clinic accepts walk-ins, but interested residents can also call the OC Health Care Agency hotline at (714)-834-2000 to schedule an appointment.
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