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SLO County to close COVID-19 mass vaccination clinics on June 4

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, Calif. -- San Luis Obispo County will close their mass COVID-19 vaccination clinics on June 4.

The County will demobilize their mass vaccination clinics in Arroyo Grande, Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo on June 4.

The County says these mass vaccination clinics were to administer the vaccines as swiftly as possible.

More than 151,687 doses have been administered at these mass vaccination sites since December 2020.

The County will be focusing on their mobile, pop-up and regular Public Health clinics to administer the COVID-19 vaccines.

"Our commitment to ensuring our community has access to the vaccine has not changed⎯but now that it is available from many other providers, we can shift our focus to mobile clinics.” said County Health Officer Dr. Penny Borenstein says

The County will refocus their mobile vaccine clinics to help underserved communities that are facing barriers in visiting a clinic for their vaccines.

The County says there are first-dose and second-dose appointments available today and next week at the County's mass vaccination clinics through the State's My Turn system.

County’s clinics in Arroyo Grande and Paso Robles are accepting walk-in appointments during their regular open hours.

Public Health says those who receive their first dose of vaccine from the County after May 14 may get their second dose from a regular Public Health clinic or a pharmacy.

For more information on San Luis Obispo County Public Health on COVID-19 vaccines, click here.

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