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Tarrant Country Residents Can Get Help Signing Up Online For COVID-19 Vaccine At March 27 Event In Arlington

COVID-19 vaccines will not be provided at the event, which is for vaccine registration assistance only.

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March 19, 2021

Tarrant County residents seeking assistance with signing up online for a COVID-19 vaccine are invited to a community registration event this month in Arlington.

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The event, hosted in partnership between State Rep. Chris Turner, Tarrant County Commissioner Precinct 2 Devan Allen, Arlington City Council District 6 At-Large Representative Ruby Faye Woolridge and the Arlington NAACP, is scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 27 at Greater Community Missionary Baptist Church, 126 E. Park Row Dr. in Arlington.

COVID-19 vaccines will not be provided at the event, which is for vaccine registration assistance only. Spanish speakers will be available on-site to provide assistance. Food distribution will also be available for those in need.

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Texas is currently vaccinating individuals in Phase 1A , Phase 1B, Phase 1C and any education and childcare staff. You can still register for the vaccine if you do not meet the criteria, but please know that individuals who meet the criteria will be vaccinated first. Read more about who qualifies on the Tarrant County Public Health COVID-19 Vaccine website.

Click here to visit the Tarrant County COVID-19 Shot Sign Up page to register for the COVID-19 vaccine. If you need help with registration, you can also call the Tarrant County COVID-19 Vaccination Hot Line at 817-248-6299.


This press release was produced by the City of Arlington. The views expressed here are the author’s own.