May 05, 2021

Second rural, National Guard vaccination clinics planned

Posted May 05, 2021 5:38 PM

Saline County Vaccination Collaboration has announced several upcoming COVID-19 vaccination clinics.

Vaccinations will be given on a first come first serve basis. All vaccines are free.

From noon to 6 p.m. May 13, a second clinic will be conducted in the National Guard building at 2929 Scanlan Avenue. The Vaccination Collaboration will be giving second doses Moderna vaccinations to those who walked in during the initial National Guard clinic. There will also be Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccinations for those who prefer single dose vaccination.

This site will also be offering Kansas Department of Health and Environment free COVID-19 testing, generating results in one to two days. Central Kansas Mental Health Center will have information on its mission to provide mental health services, education, and integrated care to the Salina community. Additionally, free fresh produce courtesy of local grocers will be available for all attendees.

On May 19, the Vaccination Collaboration will be in Gypsum, Asssaria, and Brookville to give second Moderna doses to those who walked in during the initial clinic. Much like the National Guard clinic, single-dose Johnson & Johnson will be available for those who prefer single-dose COVID-19 vaccination. Here are the times and locations for the three clinics:

Gypsum

9-11 a.m., City Auditorium, 621 Maple Street

Assaria

12:15-2:15 p.m., Assaria Lutheran Church, 124 W. First Street

Brookville

3:45-5:15 p.m., City Hall, 301 N. Perry Street