CITY OF GOLDSBORO: COVID-19 Vaccinations and Testing Move To 1322 W. Grantham Street in Goldsboro

CITY OF GOLDSBORO: COVID-19 Vaccinations and Testing Move To 1322 W. Grantham Street in Goldsboro
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City of Goldsboro issued the following announcement on Oct. 28. 

On Monday, the Wayne County Health Department will move all COVID-19 vaccinations and testing to 1322 W. Grantham Street in Goldsboro. This location is the former Food Lion in the Little River Square shopping center. 

Walk-ins will be accepted, but appointments are strongly encouraged to ensure that the Health Department has the COVID-19 vaccine you prefer. 

Pfizer boosters are available now and Moderna boosters will be available starting Tuesday!

Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3pUTD4u 

Original source can be found here.



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