Albury will have access to its first pop-up vaccination clinic within the fortnight.
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The Murrumbidgee Local Health District service will offer Pfizer to adults and children above the age of 12.
MLHD executive director of medical services Len Bruce said yesterday NSW Health had expanded access to Pfizer.
"All adults over the age of 12 can now access Pfizer; in other words, it's not the case if you're over 60 you cannot access Pfizer," he said.
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"If you've not had your vaccine yet, please go and see your GP or go to your pharmacy and get vaccinated as soon as possible."
No bookings will be needed for the pop-up MLHD clinic, visiting Westside Community Centre on Mulga Place on Tuesday, October 12 (10am-4pm) and Wednesday, October 13 (9am-2pm).
Children aged 12 to 15 must be accompanied by a guardian and all attendees are asked to bring their Medicare card, face-mask and photo I.D. The clinic will return on November 3 and 4 for second doses.
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