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Crow Wing County vaccine clinic for food retail workers, food service workers, unlicensed child care providers set April 1

Clinic is being hosted by Crow Wing County

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Crow Wing County Public Health will offer a first dose COVID-19 vaccine clinic from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 1, at the Community Services building for the following priority groups:

  • Employed in food retail (grocery): Food retail includes workers in grocery stores, convenience stores, food shelves, farmers markets and other specialty food stores like bakeries, meat, seafood and produce markets.
  • Employed in food service: Workers operating in catering, restaurants, bars, breweries, wineries, distilleries, cafes and other congregate dining settings; meal preparation and meal service workers, including meals for the purpose of charitable hunger relief.
  • Unlicensed child care providers.

Participants must preregister for an appointment at http://bit.ly/April1Clinic. Anyone who does not have computer access and needs to register should call 218-824-1289.
Participants may be asked to provide proof of employment.

The Crow Wing County Community Services building is at 204 Laurel St. in Brainerd.

Travis Grimler began work at the Echo Journal Jan. 2 of 2013 while the publication was still split in two as the Pine River Journal and Lake Country Echo. He is a full time reporter/photographer/videographer for the paper and operates primarily out of the northern stretch of the coverage area (Hackensack to Jenkins).
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