GIMC VACCINE EVENTS AT ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ-GALLUP FOR THE WEEK OF May 10th


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May 10, 2021 - The GIMC ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ Service Unit will conduct the following vaccination events at ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ-ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ to provide COVID-19 vaccinations for qualifying individuals:

Wednesday, May 12th | ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ-ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
First and second doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will be available for individuals, ages 16 years and older, and for individuals who received their first dose from the vaccine event on April 21, 2021. Youth, ages 16 and 17 years, must be accompanied by parent or legal guardian.

Thursday, May 13th | ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ-ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
First and second doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will be available for individuals, ages 16 and older, and for individuals who received first doses on April 21, 2021. Youth, ages 16 and 17 years, must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Saturday, May 15th | ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ-ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
For all patients 12 years and older. All community members are welcome, IHS beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries. Patients less than 18 years of age must be with a parent or guardian.

These events are open to all priority groups. For all vaccinations events, vaccine will be available during the designated hours while supplies last are subject to change based on weather and other factors.

Expect long wait times. Be prepared by bringing food, water, and any other necessities while you wait. Please have your medical record number readily available in order to verify your information.

ºÚË¿ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ Indian Medical Center will continue to provide vaccines on an appointment basis from Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm for individuals, age 16 years and older. Call 505-722-1753 for an appointment.

All COVID-19 vaccinations are voluntary. To review frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccination, visit:

The CDC recommends to not receive the COVID-19 vaccine within two weeks of receiving other vaccines. Due to the severe health risks associated with COVID-19 and the fact that reinfection with COVID-19 is possible, individuals who have previously tested positive for COVID-19 may be vaccinated after they have recovered and their isolation period is complete. Individuals on isolation or quarantine must stay home. Current evidence suggests that reinfection with the virus that causes COVID-19 is uncommon in the 90 days after initial infection, so you may wait 90 days if desired. If you were treated for COVID-19 symptoms with monoclonal antibodies or convalescent plasma, you must wait 90 days before getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Talk to your doctor if you are unsure what treatments you received or if you have more questions about getting a COVID-19 vaccine.

For any questions, please contact the GIMC COVID-19 Vaccine Information Line at (505)722-1753.


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