The University of Arizona says COVID-19 vaccines will be available to the public on campus from Sept. 19 to Sept 20.
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The Pima County Health Department and Premiere Medical Group USA will be holding a vaccination clinic at the Cole and Jeannie Davis Sports Center at 640 N. National Championship Drive.Other COVID-19 vaccine locations can be found here.Marcos joined the KGUN team in September 2022. He previously worked on digital content in Southern California's Imperial County where he was raised. Share your story ideas and important issues with Marcos by emailing [email protected].
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