Walk-ins for the COVID vaccine being accepted on Sunday in downtown Dearborn

WANTED, Mich. – More consultations were opened on Sunday, March 21, for the COVID-19 vaccine to be administered at the Dearborn Consolidated Vaccination Center.

Walk-ins are accepted from 2 pm to 4 pm on Sunday at the venue.

Scheduling for Sunday can be done on the city’s website by clicking here. Assistance is for people over 50 years of age.

People with commitments and those who enter must live in Dearborn or six other communities.

Johnson & Johnson’s single dose vaccine will be administered on Sunday at the vaccination center within the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center at 15801 Michigan Avenue in Dearborn.

Vaccines are for those living in Dearborn Heights, Inkster, Redford, Allen Park, Garden City, Melvindale and Dearborn.

The Consolidated Vaccine Center in Dearborn also opened consultations for Modern two-dose vaccines on Tuesday, March 23 and Wednesday, March 24 for anyone aged 50 and over.

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Vaccines are available to designated residents through a collaboration between the seven communities with the support of Wayne County.

Masks are required to cover the mouth and nose to enter and remain in the building. People will be asked to show identification and tracked at the door.

Communities are following the criteria established by Wayne County for those who qualify for vaccination.

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Starting on Sunday: How to schedule a COVID vaccine appointment at CVS in Michigan

CVS Health announced that it will begin administering COVID-19 vaccines to eligible Michiganders as early as Sunday, March 21 at five CVS Pharmacy locations in Metro Detroit and eight in total across the state.

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See how to register here.

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