Robert L. asked

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I need a Covid vaccination. I live in Gainesville, am 74 years old, and have not received a call from the Alachua County Health Dept for an appointment. I understand UF doctors can get me an appointment for the drive-up vaccinations at the Springhill clinic. How can I get an appointment soon? I have no symptoms of COVID-19 and am generally in good health, but recently diagnosed with pre-diabetes, taking Metform for it.

May 31st, 2024

Nancy S. answered

To get an appointment for a Covid vaccination at the Springhill clinic, you can use the following li...

May 31st, 2024

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