Pop-Up Vaccine Site Opens In Sag Harbor - 27 East

Pop-Up Vaccine Site Opens In Sag Harbor

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COVID-19 vaccines will be available on a weekly basis at the American Legion in Sag Harbor. Michael Heller

COVID-19 vaccines will be available on a weekly basis at the American Legion in Sag Harbor. Michael Heller

authorStaff Writer on Mar 30, 2021

Sag Harbor and village emergency medical services will team up to offer COVID-19 vaccines at the American Legion on Bay Street on Tuesday, March 30.

Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy said the vaccination site had received 100 doses of the Moderna vaccine for this week and hopes to schedule a day of appointments for the next several weeks.

Appointments can be made at the following link: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=21976217.

Both medically trained and nonmedically trained volunteers are being sought to help out at the center. Follow this link to sign up. (Those with medical training should include their credentials): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfHLCom39trxlrVzE_eMV-3TipL53QQq_Inf9ZKT80Pkx72kw/viewform?gxids=7628.

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