Friday, October 14, 2022

Austin Public Health & Travis County Partnering with Community Organizations for COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics This Weekend

Austin Public Health (APH) and Travis County are partnering with community organizations to provide free COVID-19 vaccination clinics around the county from Oct. 14 - Oct. 17.   

Clinics are open to all eligible individuals without registration or appointment and do not require identification, insurance, or proof of citizenship. All vaccinations are free. If you are receiving your second dose, third dose or booster shot, please bring your Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card to be updated.   

Individuals attending these events should be weather- and traffic-aware. Remember to wear appropriate clothing, including garments that allow you to easily expose your arm.   

To locate providers in your area with a supply of COVID-19 vaccines, go to Vaccines.gov (Vacunas.govfor Spanish), or text your zip code to 438829 (822862 for Spanish).  

NOTICE: Hours are subject to change. 
 

Friday, Oct. 14 

Consulate General of Mexico (Austin Public Health)

Austin City Limits Music Festival (Travis County) 

La Mexicana Market – Rundberg (Travis County) 

La Mexicana Market – Stassney (Travis County) 

Poco Loco Supermercado – Cameron (Travis County) 


Saturday, Oct. 15

Manor New Tech High School (Travis County)

Travis County Constable Precinct 4 Office (Travis County) 

Austin Country Flea Market (Travis County) 

Millennium Youth Entertainment Complex (Travis County)

Austin City Limits Music Festival (Travis County) 


Sunday, Oct. 16

Travis County Constable Precinct 4 Office (Travis County) 

Austin Country Flea Market (Travis County) 

812 Outdoor Flea Market (Travis County) 

Austin City Limits Music Festival (Travis County) 


Monday, Oct. 17

Consulate General of Mexico (Travis County)

La Mexicana Market – Rundberg (Travis County) 

La Mexicana Market – Stassney (Travis County) 

Poco Loco Supermercado – Cameron (Travis County) 

*The vaccination sites are closed to the press. While vaccinations are occurring, each site is considered a hospital with patients, and only authorized visits are allowed. Agencies listed in parentheses for each location (Austin Public Health or Travis County) are the only entities that can authorize admittance.