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Wild Health is offering free COVID-19 vaccines at the Kentucky Splash Waterpark in Williamsburg today, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Pfizer vaccine will be available to anyone 16 years old or above. The vaccines are free and no insurance is required.
No appointment is necessary, but pre-registration is available at https://commvax.patientportalky.com.
Parent or guardian must be present for anyone under 18 years old.
Williamsburg Mayor Roddy Harrison said, “”Let’s take advantage of these free clinics and get vaccinated! We have goals here in the Burg to go all out for a KY Splash opening and season, have 4th of July celebrations again, Old Fashioned Trading Days, and all the other summer events. The way to get back to normal is vaccination. And…. we’re showing we care. That’s why Williamsburg Feels Like Home! “
Life in the COVID-19 era will be getting a lot more like normal this summer in Williamsburg with the return of community yard sales, summer block parties, the Fourth of July celebration, and Old Fashioned Trading Days.
“We are basically going to try to get things back to normal this summer as much as we can,” said Williamsburg Main Street Manager Nannie Hays.
The first planned event is a craft show planned for May 8 at the Williamsburg Tourism and Convention Center.
Hays noted that the tables will be spaced at least six feet apart, and social distancing rules would be in place, which means that there won’t be as many vendors as might ordinarily be the case.