Vaccine
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The extension is a sign that the White House continues to see a need for federal resources in combating COVID-19.Â
In addition, screenings for blood pressure, scoliosis and vision will be available and back-to-school vaccinations.Â
All immunizations are free of charge, but if you have health insurance, you're advised to bring your insurance card.
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