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PUSD schools to host free immunization clinics

2 events for students 18 and under

Posted 6/28/20

In partnership with the Maricopa County Department of Public Health, the Peoria Unified School District will host free immunization clinics for those 18 years old and under 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday, …

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PUSD schools to host free immunization clinics

2 events for students 18 and under

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In partnership with the Maricopa County Department of Public Health, the Peoria Unified School District will host free immunization clinics for those 18 years old and under 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday, July 7 at Zuni Hills Elementary School, 10851 W. Williams Road, Sun City, and Wednesday, July 15 at Peoria Elementary School, 11501 N. 79th Avenue, Peoria.

The vaccinations will be conducted by the Maricopa County Department of Public Health.

The immunization clinics are at no cost to residents. Insurance is preferred, however it is not required. No appointment is necessary to receive vaccinations.

In order to ensure safety, public health staff will be on site to monitor and direct traffic, enforce social distancing guidelines and clean and disinfect the area and items between each family. Families are asked to bring their own pen, wear a mask if possible, bring in an immunization record for the person being vaccinated, as well as the consent form which can be completed on site.

Visit the Maricopa County website at maricopa.gov.