Lehigh Valley Health Network will begin accepting walk-ins at each and every COVID-19 vaccine center starting on Wednesday.
The health network announced Tuesday that walk-ins will be taken at all of their vaccination locations, where patients age 16 and older – those under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian – will receive their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine for free.
Anyone who has already received their first dose of the Moderna vaccine will be able to obtain their second dose at those sites as well.
Those who are looking to get vaccinated can do so by visiting LVHN’s Vaccine Clinics at Pocono, Northampton Crossings, Hazleton, Schuylkill or MacArthur Road, with or without an appointment.
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Lehigh Valley Health Network is now accepting walk-ins at its vaccine clinic at Northampton Crossings at 3768 Easton Nazareth Highway in Lower Nazareth Township. The clinic is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Those 18 and older can walk in without an appointment to receive the first dose of the Moderna vaccine. They will be scheduled on-site for their second dose of the vaccination. People who prefer making an appointment for the clinic may still do so.
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Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf speaks in March 2021 outside a Rite Aid in Dauphin County, flanked by state Human Services Secretary Teresa Miller, left, and Rite Aid Executive Vice President Jocelyn Konrad. Rite Aid announced Friday that is expanding COVID vaccine access to all of its locations and accepting limited walk-ins. (Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com)
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Coronavirus cases in Pennsylvania jumped on Friday, but the overall rate is still trending downward. More than 50% of the population in each of Lehigh and Northampton counties has at least one shot. And getting a vaccine just got a little easier as Rite Aid expanded vaccine access to every one of its locations, opening some availability to walk-ins.
LVHN begins walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Lower Nazareth Township April 29, 2021
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Lehigh Valley Health Network is now accepting walk-ins at its COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic–Northampton Crossing at 3768 Easton Nazareth Highway in Lower Nazareth Township.
The walk-in clinic is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Those 18 and older can walk in without an appointment to receive the first dose of the Moderna vaccine, according to the Allentown-based LVHN. They will be scheduled on-site for their second dose of the vaccination.
People who wish to make an appointment rather than walking in for the COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic–Northampton Crossings may still do so.
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