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Need a Second Pfizer Shot? East Hampton Town May Have Extras

Thu, 05/06/2021 - 13:53
Durell Godfrey

People who have had their first doses of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine and are in need of their second can add their names to a waiting list to get their shots at an East Hampton Town vaccination clinic on Saturday.

The town said Thursday that it may have extra doses that are not spoken for at its second-dose clinic on Saturday morning. Those interested must have received their first doses 21 or more days before the clinic date and must be able to visit the clinic at 110 Stephen Hand's Path on Saturday between approximately 11:15 a.m. and noon. Click here to add your name to the town waiting list.

The town will contact people by phone or email on Saturday or sooner if shots are available for them. Joining the waiting list does not guarantee that you will be able to get a shot.

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