Post from Community: MATC to host public COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Downtown Milwaukee Campus Nov. 30 | Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Milwaukee Area Technical College
November 23, 2021
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Milwaukee Area Technical College will host a free, public COVID-19 vaccine clinic from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 30, at the Downtown Milwaukee Campus. The Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccines and boosters will be administered, as well as seasonal vaccines. The Pfizer vaccine may be administered to anyone 12 years of age and up with parental approval, but vaccines for children under 12 will not be offered.
The clinic will be held in Room M605, of the Main Building, 1015 N. 6th St.  Free vouchers for the parking structure at North 8th and West State Streets will be available, and snacks and wellness kits will be offered.
Walk-ins are welcome, but you may pre-register at https://tinyurl.com/8saz355r.
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COVID-19 vaccines are free, but please bring your insurance card.
For more information, call Dr. Josie Veal at  414-297-8095.
Wisconsin’s largest technical college and one of the most diverse two-year institutions in the Midwest, Milwaukee Area Technical College is a key driver of southeastern Wisconsin’s economy and has provided innovative education in the region since 1912. More than 25,000 students per year attend the college’s four campuses and community-based sites or learn online. MATC offers affordable and accessible education and training opportunities that empower and transform lives in the community. The college offers more than 170 academic programs; and transfer options leading to bachelor’s degrees with more than 40 four-year colleges and universities. Overwhelmingly, MATC graduates build careers and businesses in southeastern Wisconsin. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.