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Published on January 19, 2023
What’s new: Tarrant County Public Health continues to host COVID-19 clinics through partnerships with public and private organizations.
Why it matters: As of Jan. 13, the community level in Tarrant County is high, with public health officials urging residents to get vaccinated and boosted and to take precautions if you are at risk.
Clinic locations are updated each week and can be found by using the Vaccine Finder online tool. The finder will also tell residents if an appointment is needed, or if walk-ins are welcome.
Each clinic site offers:
Tarrant County Public Health wants to partner with businesses, churches and organizations to host a pop-up clinic. Hosting a clinic is free and easy.
Vaccines hit the road: Tarrant County has also partnered with Trinity Metro to make the Vaxmobile available to underserved communities. The vehicle is sent to areas of the county with the lowest vaccination rate each week. Schedule the Vaxmobile or find its schedule.
Learn more: Visit the Tarrant County Public Health COVID-19 website or call Tarrant County Public Health Call Center at 817-248-6299, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Photo: The Vaxmobile provides services to areas of Tarrant County with low vaccination rates.