MADISON, Wis. — News 3 Now’s second Vaccine Day will help more than 500 people become fully vaccinated with their second dose of the Pfizer vaccine, while also offering first doses of the Pfizer vaccine and the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine to anyone who wants one.
The second round of pop-up vaccine clinics will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. today in News 3 Now’s parking lot at 7025 Raymond Road on Madison’s west side and William G. Lunney Lake Farm County Park at 4330 Libby Road on Madison’s south side.
No insurance is required and people interested in getting the vaccine do not need to bring anything with them to get a shot. You will be asked to fill out a questionnaire when you check in, but you do not need to fill it out ahead of time.
Kids between the ages of 12 and 15 will be able to get the Pfizer vaccine, but a parent will need to be present.
Those who get a first dose of the Pfizer vaccine today will be scheduled to get their second dose at an SSM Health clinic. You do not need to be an SSM Health patient in order to get the vaccine through our pop-up clinics.
News 3 Now and SSM Health were able to give out a total of 565 doses of the vaccine during the first round of Vaccine Day clinics on May 13th, which was also the first day 12- to 15-year-olds were eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine after clearance from the CDC and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
You can get more information on News 3 Now Vaccine Day and other places to get the COVID vaccine on our Vaccine Day page.
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