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In addition, the following walk-up sites are open to DC residents 12 years and up:
1. Arena Stage
1101 Sixth St., SW
Starting May 14, appointments will be available Thursday through Sunday from 8 AM to not, and from 1 to 5 PM.
2. Fort Stanton Recreation Center
1812 Erie St., SE
3. Kaiser Permanente Capitol Hill Medical Center
700 Second St., NE
4. Lamond Recreation Center
20 Tuckerman St., NE
Friday, May 14 and Saturday, May 15; Wednesday, May 19 through Saturday, May 22; and Wednesday, May 26 through Saturday, May 29 from 2 to 7 PM.
5. Langdon Park Community Center
2901 20th St., NE
6. Rosedale Recreation Center
1701 Gales St., NE
Friday May 14 and Saturday, May 15; Monday, May 17; Thursday, May 20 to Saturday, May 22; and Monday, May 24 from 2 to-7 PM. Thursday, May 27 to Saturday, May 29 from 9 AM to 1 PM.
Walk-up COVID-19 vaccine sites in DC now available for 16 and up
By FOX 5 DC Digital Team
Published
FDA preparing to approve Pfizer vaccine for children
The FDA is expected to give the ok for kids ages 12 to 15 to get the Pfizer vaccine within the next week or so. Once the CDC approves the recommendation, shots could begin in a matter of days.
WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - D.C. residents 16 and up can now get vaccinated at walk-up sites and pharmacies across the district that are administering the Pfizer vaccine, D.C. Health announced Friday.
Those who are eligible can now get a coronavirus vaccination at the following sites whenever they are open.
DC to begin loosening some COVID-19 restrictions Saturday; Bowser makes vaccine push
By FOX 5 Digital Team
Published
DC will put its vaccination effort into high gear during what they call a ‘Day of Action’.
WASHINGTON - With COVID-19 cases declining in Washington, D.C. officials are taking a step towards normalcy by loosening various coronavirus restrictions. We are grateful to our residents and businesses that have been closely following health guidelines which has allowed us to flatten the curve and really save lives here In D.C. , said D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser when she spoke with FOX 5 Friday.
DC Mayor Bowser joins FOX 5 for COVID-19 Update