The Hispanic Access Foundation is hosting the clinic at Club Colombia, on East Blackwell Street in Dover, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday. Initial doses and boosters of the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson will be available, and walk-ins are welcome.
The clinic is part of the "Unity in Community" project, launched by the Hispanic Access Foundation in partnership with the Health Resources and Services Administration to address the impact COVID has had on Latino communities. A press release from the foundation noted obstacles such as a language barrier, lack of transportation and mistrust of the vaccine that has limited the vaccination rate among the group.
To schedule a vaccination appointment, visit www.unidosencomunidad.org. For more information about the "Unity in Community" initiative, visit www.hispanicaccess.org/what-we-do/health.
Written by Kyle Morel for Daily Record.