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Vaccination Schedule September 4 to 11

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Vaccinations for students and adults continue at a number of designated sites this week.

The Immunisation Unit advises all students who wish to be vaccinated against COVID-19 that they are required to present their identification cards. Additionally, parents who are not yet vaccinated, and wish to be, may do so with their children, while on site.

The AstraZeneca, Sinopharm and Pfizer vaccines will be available at all of the vaccination centres. Persons may walk into the sites to receive the vaccine of their choice.

The school site operating tomorrow, Saturday, September 4, will be the Christ Church Parish Church Hall, Church Hill, Christ Church.

The non-school sites are Building No. 2, Harbour Industrial Park, Bridgetown, and the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic, Warrens, St Michael.

On Sunday, September 5, the school site operating will be The Alleyne School, Belleplaine, St Andrew.  While the non-school site will be Building No. 2, Harbour Industrial Park.

On Monday, September 6, the following school sites will be open: Harrison College, Crumpton Street, St Michael; Princess Margaret Secondary School, Six Roads, St Philip; Christ Church Parish Church Hall; Sharon Moravian Church Hall, Sharon, St Thomas, and The Alleyne School.

The non-school vaccination centres for that day will be: Building No.2 Harbour Industrial Park; the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic, and the Masonic Centre, Salters, St. George.

Those school sites operating on Tuesday, September 7, will be: Princess Margaret Secondary School; Christ Church Parish Church Hall; Sharon Moravian Church Hall; the Tamarind Hall Library at the Eric Holder Complex, Blackmans, St Joseph, and The Lodge School, Society, St John.

The non-school sites will be: Building No. 2 Harbour Industrial Park, the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic, and the Masonic Centre.

Vaccinations will be administered at the following school sites on Wednesday, September 8: Harrison College; Princess Margaret Secondary School; the Christ Church Parish Church Hall; Sharon Moravian Church Hall, and the Tamarind Hall Library at the Eric Holder Complex.

The non-school sites will be: Building No.2 Harbour Industrial Park, the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic, and the Masonic Centre.

On Thursday, September 9, Harrison College, Princess Margaret Secondary School; Christ Church Parish Church Hall; Sharon Moravian Church Hall, and Alexandra School, Queen’s Street, St Peter, are the school sites that will be operational.

The non-school sites will be Building No. 2 Harbour Industrial Park and the Masonic Centre.

The school sites for Friday, September 10, will be: Harrison College; Princess Margaret Secondary School; Christ Church Parish Church Hall; Sharon Moravian Church Hall, and The Lodge School.

The non-school sites will be Building No. 2 Harbour Industrial Park, the Masonic Centre and Upstairs Sky Mall, Haggatt Hall, St. Michael.

On Saturday, September 11, the sites will be Building No. 2 Harbour Industrial Park and Upstairs Sky Mall.

All sites run from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily. However, the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic will operate from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the Unit encourages persons who have passed the eight-week mark since their first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine to go to any site for the second dose. (BGIS)

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