Six DC Schools To Administer Vaccines

D.C. plans on closing high-capacity walk-up vaccine locations on July 17th.

(Washington, DC)  —  Mayor Muriel Bowser and D.C. health officials have announced plans to hold COVID-19 vaccine clinics at six district public schools for young residents. The announcement comes as D.C. plans on closing high-capacity walk-up vaccine locations on July 17th. The new clinics will provide vaccinations for residents between 12 to 18 years of age. The mayor said the six school locations will be open to all youth in the District, not just D.C. Public School students.