MADISON, Wis. — Some of Madison’s newly reopened libraries are offering people something they don’t need a library card to get.
Public Health Madison and Dane County offered a pop-up vaccine clinic at the Lakeview Library Wednesday afternoon. Vaccines were avaialble to anyone age 12 and up, although kids needed a parent or guardian with them.
“Our goal is to just come out to where people are already in the community, and the libraries are a great place for that. It’s a place where community members are already going and gathering,” said PHMDC vaccine coordinator Sarah Hughes.
PHMDC is hosting another pop-up clinic Thursday afternoon at the Hawthorne Library on East Washington Avenue from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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