No Cost Vaccination Clinics & COVID-19 Test Sites for August 14 through August 20

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CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – Multiple locations available next week for COVID-19 vaccines throughout the city. First and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine are available for children ages 12 and older. First and second doses of the Moderna vaccine are available for anyone over the age of 18. Individuals aged 12 through 17 must have verbal or written parental consent to receive a Pfizer vaccination.

In addition, multiple COVID-19 testing sites remain open throughout the city. Vaccinations and COVID-19 testing are provided free to the public.

Drive-thru COVID-19 testing at the old Christus Spohn Hospital Memorial site located at 2606 Hospital Boulevard will be Monday, August 16 thru Thursday, August 19, from 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Please wear a mask and keep your vehicle window rolled up until instructed by the medical staff to lower the window. Registration is not required, but health officials urge residents to do so to keep the process running smoothly.  To register online, visit the city’s website at www.cctexas.com, and then click “COVID-19 TESTING Registration.” 

Amistad Community Health Clinic, located at 1533 South Brownlee Boulevard, offers COVID-19 testing on Tuesdays and Thursdays only. Individuals must call (361) 886-3050 to schedule an appointment. This location provides both ‘sick’ and ‘well’ testing. COVID-19 tests are free to the public.

Booster vaccines are currently not available at any sites.

Things to know:

  • Pre-register by calling 361-826-7200 option 2
  • To pre-register online, visit https://www.cctexas.com/vaccineregistration and click on the “Vaccination Registration” link. During online pre-registration, you must receive a Quick Response (QR) code. Once the online pre-registration hits the limit, you will not be able to register until additional vaccines become available.
  • Walk-ins are welcome on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • New registrations will open upon vaccine availability for future clinics.
  • Vaccines of different brands should not be combined. If you received the Moderna vaccine for your first dose, you should receive the Moderna vaccine for your second dose.
  • If you registered for the first dose, you do not need to register again for the second dose.

Visit www.cctexas.com/coronavirus and www.nuecesknows.com for more information. You can also find updates on city social media channels Facebook @citygov and Twitter @cityofcc.

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