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Johnson & Johnson vaccine appointments available for Sunday

Johnson & Johnson vaccine appointments available for Sunday

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Concord, NH — Today, Governor Sununu announced that the State of New Hampshire will open three of the state’s fixed sites to provide additional Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 appointments. These appointments are available in VINI for this Sunday, May 2 at the Concord, Nashua and Newington vaccination clinics. These clinics are not open to walk-in appointments. Everyone must schedule an appointment in VINI.

The sites will be open from 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM this Sunday, and a total of 4,500 Johnson & Johnson vaccine appointments were opened.

Appointments remain available for individuals to schedule by registering at https://vaccines.nh.gov or scheduling through their VINI account. Individuals with later appointments can also reschedule for an appointment at this clinics on Sunday in their VINI account. To find the locations, individuals should search:

·      Concord, NH or 03301
·      Nashua, NH or 03060
·      Newington, NH or 03801

The Johnson and Johnson Janssen vaccine is only available to individuals 18 years of age and older. 16 and 17 years olds are not eligible to be vaccinated at these Johnson & Johnson clinics.

Concord Vaccination Clinic:
Steeplegate Mall (former Sears entrance)
270 Loudon Road, Concord, NH 03301

Nashua Vaccination Clinic:
Pheasant Lane Mall (Former Sears entrance)
310 Daniel Webster Highway, Nashua, NH 03060

Newington Vaccination Clinic:
Mall at Fox Run (Former Sears entrance)
50 Fox Run Road, Newington, NH 03801

Only individuals who have a confirmed appointment with the State of New Hampshire will be able to receive the vaccine.

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