COVID-19 vaccines are available and ready for use at the Paris Clinic.
The Moderna vaccine, which is a two-shot series to become fully vaccinated, is available to adults age 18 and older. The Pfizer vaccine, also a two-shot series to become fully vaccinated, is available to anyone age 5 and older.
There are several convenient ways to get a vaccine at the Paris Clinic:
Insurance is charged an administration fee, but there are no out-of-pocket expenses.
In addition to the Paris Clinic, vaccines are available at the Edgar County Health Department, Walmart and Pearman Pharmacy. Individuals are encouraged to get a vaccine at a location that is convenient for them.
For more information about COVID-19 vaccines at the Paris Clinic, call 217-466-4540.
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