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resources against Covid-19
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(Drive-Thru for all ages)
Drive-thru locations:
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950 E Main St, Somerton AZ
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1896 Babbitt Lane, San Luis AZ
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601 E Riverside Dr, Parker AZ
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Please wear your mask as well as your insurance card
2. If you have already received your first dose, you must take your CDC card with you.

Covid-19 Antiviral Treatment Available
It is a procedure of San Luis Walk-In Clinic, Inc. to provide COVID-19 antiviral treatment to qualifying patients following the FDA emergency use authorization prescribing guidelines.
The FDA patient eligibility screening checklist tool for prescribers will be used to assess patient eligibility. Patient education will be provided during the initial encounter to encourage patient adherence and compliance to the treatment.
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This virus is not gone yet: Doctor Gordon Grado

"Herd immunity" ante el Covid-19, explicado de manera sencilla

Para estar tranquilos ante el Covid-19 empecemos por los más grandes y por los más chicos!
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This educational campaign is supported by a Grant from The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) fiscal year (FY) 2021 Rural Health Clinic Vaccine Confidence (RHCVC) Program
What COVID-19 vaccine boosters has the FDA Authorized?
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Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, bivalent is licensed for use as a single booster dose in persons 18 years of age and older.
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The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 bivalent vaccine is licensed for use as a single booster dose in persons 12 years of age and older.
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The vaccine is designed to provide broad protection against COVID-19 and enhanced protection against COVID-19 caused by the currently circulating Omicron variant.
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If you are eligible, the updated booster you receive does not need to be from the same manufacturer that made the vaccine you received for your primary vaccination or previous booster.