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Fraser Health Announces Drop in Clinics for Today

Darpan News Desk Fraser Health, 27 Apr, 2021 08:05 PM
  • Fraser Health Announces Drop in Clinics for Today

Fraser Health has multiple drop in clinics today. No appointment is required at these locations.

For people 40 years of age and older and live in COVID-19 high transmission neighborhoods.

Drop In Clinic: Surrey North (10025 King George Boulevard)

12:30 p.m – 7:00 p.m

In addition, people 30 years of age and older can now get AstraZeneca, and Fraser Health has drop in clinics today to support this for people who live in the ten high transmission neighborhoods in the Fraser Health region.

AstraZeneca Drop In Clinics: Cloverdale Recreation Centre (6188 176 St.)

12:30 p.m– 7:00 p.m

Poirier Forum Coquitlam (618 Poirier St.)

12:30 p.m.- 7:00 p.m.

Fraser Health is asking all eligible people to get vaccinated and do not delay.

Please enter your postal code here to see if you are eligible: 

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/vaccine/neighbourhood#eligibility

While it remains critical that we continue following public health orders and guidance, receiving COVID-19 vaccine helps put the COVID-19 pandemic behind us.

It brings us one-step closer to reconnecting with the people we care about, returning to the activities we enjoy while protecting our health system and helping businesses in our community return to normal operations. 

For more information about COVID-19, please visit fraserhealth.ca/covid19.

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