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Mobile vaccine clinic headed to Edmonton on Saturday

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The mobile vaccine clinic is planning to make a pit stop at the Abbotsfield – Penny McKee Library in Edmonton this weekend.

The clinic is slated to take place on Saturday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

An Alberta Health card is not required, but a piece of ID with a birthdate is recommended.

The goal of the clinic is to bring COVID-19 vaccinations to rural communities and hard-to-reach populations.

Anyone who needs a first or second dose of a vaccine is welcome to stop by.

In a tweet on Tuesday, Tyler Shandro, the minister of health, said the bus will also be at the Edmonton Elks home opener game Saturday night.

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