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More COVID-19 vaccines available in Peoria

Posted 4/1/21

The city of Peoria has been receiving limited supplies of COVID-19 vaccines in partnership with Albertsons/Safeway Pharmacy.

Registration is available for those 18 years and older. To register for …

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More COVID-19 vaccines available in Peoria

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The city of Peoria has been receiving limited supplies of COVID-19 vaccines in partnership with Albertsons/Safeway Pharmacy.

Registration is available for those 18 years and older. To register for this event, go here.

These events will be April 5-7 at the Peoria Community Center, located at 8335 W. Jefferson St.

Call the Peoria Community Center front desk with any questions,  Monday through Friday at 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 623-773-7436.

The Johnson & Johnson Vaccine will be administered. It will be one dose, no second appointment is needed.

For more information and education on vaccinations, in English and Spanish, visit www.maricopa.gov/vacunacovid19.