View this as a webpage Minnesota Department of Health July 14, 2021 Community Vaccination Sites Winding Down After reaching the goal set by President Biden and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to vaccinate 70% of Minnesota's 18-and-older population with at least one dose by July 4, Governor Walz announced that the State of Minnesota will wind down its mass vaccination sites. All Community Vaccination Program sites, except for Mall of America, will close by August 8: -
State-run locations in Duluth, Rochester, Mankato, St. Cloud, St. Paul (Roy Wilkins), Lino Lakes, and Oakdale are only offering second doses and will close on or before August 6. -
MSP Terminal 1 (terminal access required), and MSP Terminal 2 (open to general public) will continue to offer the Johnson & Johnson one-dose vaccine for people 18 years or older through August 7. -
The Mall of America site will remain open (appointments and walk-ins) and administer the Pfizer vaccine to Minnesotans 12 years of age and older. Parent or guardian consent is required for people younger than 18 years old. The State of Minnesota and health care providers established a network of around 700 providers offering free COVID-19 vaccines across the state, including at hospitals, doctor's offices, local pharmacies, and pop-up community vaccination events. Minnesotans who have not received their vaccine are encouraged to Find Vaccine Locations close to them. Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Materials We are adding new videos, print materials, and translated documents often. Check out the pages below to view, download, or print these resources. |
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