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Vaccine clinics in Oswego every Wednesday in Aug.

The Oswego County Health Department will hold vaccination clinics every Wednesday throughout the month of August.
 
Every Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., the health department will offer COVID-19 vaccinations at 70 Bunner Street in Oswego.
 
The Oswego County Health Department, under New York State Department of Health guidelines, is vaccinating anyone 12 years and older. Proof of age is required and must be provided at the vaccination site. Individuals that are 12 to 17 years old are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine ONLY and must go to a clinic where Pfizer is offered.
 
Check the county health department’s website or call to see what brand of vaccine is available each week. Walk-ins are welcome and no insurance is needed for the free vaccine.
 
To schedule an appointment online, visit health.oswegocounty.com or call 315-349-3330.
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