Austin Public Health (APH) and Travis County will be partnering with local community organizations to provide pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics around the County for weekend events from July 30 to Aug 1. These clinics are available to all eligible individuals without registration or appointments. Unvaccinated individuals are urged to get the vaccine as Austin-Travis County has seen a rise in cases over the last several weeks prompting APH to move back into Stage 4 for the Risk-Based Guidelines. Please check the details of events below to confirm dates, locations, times, and age eligibility depending on the vaccine being administered. Locations offering Moderna and Pfizer are providing first and second doses. If you are receiving your second dose, please bring your CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card to be updated. Individuals attending these events should be weather aware as temperatures are expected to be hot over the weekend. Remember to drink plenty of water and wear appropriate clothing as parts of the line are outside and exposed to weather, and wear garments that allow you to easily expose your arm. *The vaccination sites are closed to press. While vaccinations are occurring, each site is considered to be a hospital with patients and only authorized visits are allowed. Agencies listed in parenthesis for each location (Austin Public Health or Travis County) are the only entities that can authorize admittance. Friday, July 30 ACC Eastview (APH/Travis County) UniFirst Austin (APH) Southeast Library (APH) Little Walnut Creek Library (APH) Elory and Ross Market (APH) Saturday, July 31 Travis County Expo (Travis County) Del Valle High School – Opportunity Center (Travis County/APH) Dailey Middle School (Travis County) Montopolis Flea Market (APH) Emancipet Onion Creek (APH) Southeast Library (APH) Little Walnut Creek Library (APH) Turner Roberts Recreation Center (APH) JD's Supermarket – FM 812 (Travis County) JD's Supermarket – Cameron (Travis County) Sunday, August 1 Travis County Expo (Travis County) COVID-19 Information For more information on COVID-19 and vaccinations, visit www.AustinTexas.gov/COVID19 or call 3-1-1 (512-974-2000). |