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Sgt Kevin Redding Memorial 1st Responder Vaccine Clinic Thursday
Haverford Police Sgt. Kevin Redding died from coronavirus complications, and Thursday's clinic hopes to vaccinate more first responders.
HAVERTOWN, PA — After Haverford Police Sgt. Kevin Redding died from coronavirus complications, Delaware County is hosting a coronavirus vaccine clinic this week in hopes of inoculating more first responders.
From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, first responders are invited to get vaccinated against the coronavirus at the Haverford Township Building.
The clinic will offer both the Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus vaccine.
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First, second, and booster doses are available at Thursday's clinic.
Pfizer booster shots are available for anyone who got their second dose five months ago, and the Moderna booster is available for anyone who got their second dose six months ago.
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Those who are looking to get one of the three doses should bring their first responder credentials and vaccination card, if applicable.
Registration is required and is available online here.
The Haverford Township Administration Building is located at 1014 Darby Road in Havertown.
Contact the Delaware County Wellness Line at 484-276-2100 with questions about the clinic.
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