No line, walk-ins welcome at Thursday’s Public Health COVID vaccine clinic Jen Balduf © Jim Noelker There was no line Thursday afternoon, April 15, 2021, for the COVID-19 vaccination clinic open until 6 p.m. at the Dayton Convention Center. Walk-ins are welcome for the Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County clinic administering the Pfizer vaccine to those 16 and older. JIM NOELKER / STAFF
There were plenty of vaccines and no lines Thursday afternoon for a coronavirus vaccination clinic at the Dayton Convention Center.
Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County opened the clinic to walk-ins, but was experiencing a lull.
“We have a lot of availability, come on down” said Dan Suffoletto, public information supervisor. “If you are looking to get a vaccine and you are having trouble scheduling, this is a great weekend to go ahead and do it because we have lots of openings.”
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