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Face to Face Offers Monkey Pox Vaccinations September 27 & 28 10 AM – 2 PM

Gary Carnivele September 21, 2022

MONKEY POX VACCINATIONSAVAILABLE AT FACE TO FACE~~~TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. &WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th.10:00am – 2:00pm
FIRST & SECOND DOSES AVAILABLE NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY/WALK-IN’S WELCOMED
In partnership with Sonoma County Public Health Department we will be offering the Monkey Pox Vaccine in our office back parking lot area located at 873 Second Street in Santa Rosa next Tuesday & Wednesday, September 27th and 28th between the hours of 10am to 2pm. Monkey pox is caused by a virus that is closely related to the virus that causes smallpox. The vaccine will provide a good level of protection against monkey pox and is an important tool in preventing the spread of the disease.In the past few weeks numbers of Monkey pox have declined. To ensure that this continues it is important for people to get vaccinated. According to the deputy coordinator for the White House efforts to control the outbreak are entering a critical time, a “harder phase of the vaccination campaign,” referring to the need to reach underserved communities.For this reason we are pleased to offer this vaccine to our community here in Sonoma County. Please share this with your friends and people whom you think may be at the highest level of risk.

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