Lino Lakes to host new COVID-19 community vaccination site The site is the ninth permanent vaccination location in the state network set up by the Walz administration. Author: Dana Thiede Updated: 10:45 AM CDT April 9, 2021 LINO LAKES, Minn. — The network of community COVID-19 vaccination sites continues to expand across the Twin Cities and Minnesota, with the announcement of a new location in Lino Lakes. Governor Tim Walz announced that the site, located in the old YMCA building, will begin taking appointments this week to receive the Pfizer vaccine. Lino Lakes joins Minneapolis, Duluth, Rochester, Bloomington, St. Paul, St. Cloud, Mankato and Oakdale as so-called "permanent" vaccination sites operated by the state.