October 20, 2021
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10:30 am
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3:30 pm
Welia Health and Kanabec County Community Health has scheduled a COVID-19 vaccine clinic for all individuals 12 years and older.
- The Pfizer-BioNTech and flu vaccines will be available.
First and second doses
- Anyone age 12 and older
- Those under 18 must have parental permission or a parent present.
Third doses
- Immunocompromised individuals (See eligibility)
- Must be at least 28 days since second dose
Boosters
- Must be at least six months since second dose
- Priority groups include individuals who are:
- 65 years and older
- 50-64 with an underlying medical conditions
- 18-49 and at risk for severe COVID-19 due to certain underlying medical conditions
- 18-64 and at increased risk for COVID-19 exposure and transmission because of where they live or work
Individuals who have received the Moderna or Johnson & Johnson (J&J) COVID-19 vaccine are not eligible for a booster at this time.
Next steps
Follow these steps to get your vaccine.
1. Schedule an appointment
- To schedule an appointment, click here.
- OR call 320.679.6417 to schedule an appointment by phone. Calls are answered Monday–Friday from 8am–4:30pm until the clinic is full.
2. Check in at the Grand Event Center
- Arrive and check-in at the Grand Event Center, located at 2025 Rowland Rd, Mora, no earlier than 15 minutes before your appointment. This will help ensure social distancing. Remember, masks are required.
- Bring a current ID and insurance card.
3. Get your shot!
- You’ll review safety information with a nurse, including a fact sheet from Pfizer, then sign the vaccination agreement before getting your shot.
4. Relax for 15 minutes
- Following your vaccination, you will need to sit for 15 minutes to ensure you do not experience an allergic reaction.
- If you have a history of allergic reactions, you will need to sit for 30 minutes for observation.
- For those receiving their first dose, a representative will schedule your second dose in 21 days (Pfizer).
5. Review COVID-19 information flyers
If you think you might be having an allergic reaction, go to a hospital or call 9-1-1. If you have side effects that do not go away after a few days, call your primary care provider at 320.679.1313.