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Department of Health announces seasonal vaccination clinics in 2024

Department of Health announces seasonal vaccination clinics in 2024

Chester County Health Department staff welcome seasonal vaccine recipients at Unionville High School.

As fall approaches, the Chester County Health Department reminds all residents to protect themselves from seasonal illnesses by getting vaccinated against flu and COVID-19. The Health Department is offering convenient community clinics throughout the county to provide easy access to these important vaccines.

Appointments for these clinics are required and can be made online at chesco.org/fallvaccines or by calling 610-344-6225. The 2024 vaccination clinics will be held at the following locations:

Date Location Time
September 26, 2024 Great Valley High School

225 N Phoenixville Pike, Malvern

from 15:00 to 18:45
September 30, 2024 Coatesville Area Public Library

501 E Lincoln Hwy, Coatesville

12:30 to 15:30
October 10, 2024 Kennett High School

195 Sunny Dell Road, Landenberg

from 15:00 to 18:45
October 17, 2024 Unionville High School

740 Unionville Road, Kennett Square

from 15:00 to 18:45
October 19, 2024 Avon Grove Church of the Nazarene

240 State Road, West Grove

from 10:00 to 12:45
October 24, 2024 Owen J. Roberts High School

881 Ridge Road, Pottstown

15:30 to 18:45
October 28, 2024 Fugett High School

500 Ellis Lane, West Chester

from 15:00 to 18:45
September 17th –

December 20, 2024

Government Services Center – Department of Health

601 Westtown Road, West Chester

Hours and days may vary

“We are committed to ensuring that all Chester County residents have access to vaccinations,” said Jeanne Franklin, director of the Chester County Health Department. “Our community clinics offer a convenient way to get vaccinated early in the season. There are no co-pays for those with health insurance, and there will be no out-of-pocket costs for those without insurance.”

All community clinics will offer flu and COVID-19 vaccinations. If residents are unable to go to a community clinic, they are encouraged to visit their doctor or local pharmacy to receive their vaccines.

“Vaccination, combined with preventive practices like regular hand washing and staying home when sick, helps protect our community from seasonal illnesses,” Franklin added. “By working together, we can keep our families, schools and workplaces healthy this fall and winter.”

For more information, visit chesco.org/fallvaccines or call 610-344-6225.