The Veterans Administration hospital in West Palm Beach will have a vaccination clinic Monday for veterans over the age of 70.
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WEST PALM BEACH -- The VA hospital in West Palm Beach had a tremendous response to this weekend's COVID-19 Vaccine clinic at the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center; therefore, has expanded COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic's access.
YOU MUST BE AN ELIGIBLE VETERAN RECEIVING CARE AT VA TO GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE.
The West Palm Beach VA Medical Center is offering COVID-19 Vaccine to Veterans 70 and older and veterans who are essential frontline workers (all ages) who receive care at VA on a walk-in basis..
The clinic will be at the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center , Building 14 , 7305 N Military Trail, West Palm Beach, FL 33410 on Monday, Jan. 18,1 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
CDC/VHA Guidelines - West Palm Beach VA Medical Center continues to follow VHA & CDC guidelines for administering the COVID-19 Vaccine:
Getting to the Clinic: The vaccination clinic is located in Building 14 next door to the Domiciliary. Enter the grounds from Military Trail and after you leave the screening gate take the first exit to the right from the traffic circle.
Second Vaccine: Veterans must be able to return to the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center for a second dose in 21 - 28 days.
Vaccines will be available for veterans who walk in as supply allows. Appointments are not required. Expect possible extended wait times.
Those who wish to enroll must meet the VA's eligibility criteria.
To schedule an appointment with the vaccine clinic for a later date call 561-422-5220, Monday- Friday from 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Veterans may also visit https://www.westpalmbeach.va.gov/services/covid-19-vaccines.asp for more information and updates.