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Mobile vaccine clinic on Saturday on Johns Island, free for all interested

Charleston, South Carolina – Free vaccine clinic will be held on John Island on Saturday afternoon.

According to organizers, the clinic will be located at St. John’s High School, 1518 Main Road on Johns Island and will be open from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

The clinic is sponsored by Shifa Clinic, Charleston County School District, Barrier Island Free Medical Clinic, the city of Charleston and the Latinx Advisory Council.

Everyone interested may receive a shot. No ID, appointment od health insurance will be required.

Second dose appointment will be automatically scheduled for July 10.

Cindy Carey

Publisher

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