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COVID-19 Vaccine Pop-Up Site Locations in Monterey County

Here are the latest updates on temporary “POP-UP” vaccine sites. Unless otherwise noted, vaccines are provided FREE (no cost) and on a walk-in basis (no appointment). · NOTE: Minors will need a parent/guardian or an adult to accompany them. · Johnson & Johnson is available to adults age 18+. CASTROVILLE: · Full Gospel Church Las Lomas – 29 Willow Road, Royal Oakes · DATE: JUL 25 (Sunday only) · NOTE: Church is near Castroville. · Vaccine at this site is open only to residents of Castroville, Moss Landing, Las Lomas and Pajaro. · HOURS: 12:30pm – 3:00pm · REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Call 831-274-3414 (ENGLISH) or 831-440-3556 (SPANISH). · Enjoy FREE TACOS while getting vaccinated. Outdoor event includes FREE immigration consultations. For more info, click here. · Castroville Family Resource Center – 10601 McDougall St., Castroville · DATES: JUL 26 – 1st dose; AUG 16 – 2nd dose · DATES: AUG 9 – 1st dose; AUG 30 – 2nd dose · HOURS: 3:45pm – 6:45pm · VACCINE: Pfizer (2 doses) – Walk-ins. No appointment needed. SALINAS: · Breadbox Recreation Center – 745 N. Sanborn Rd., Salinas · DATES: JUL 24 – 1st dose; AUG 14 – 2nd dose · DATES: JUL 31 – 1st dose; AUG 21 – 2nd dose · HOURS: 10:00am – 4:00pm · VACCINE: Pfizer (2 doses) – Walk-ins. No appointment needed. · FoodsCo – 1030 E. Alisal St., Salinas · DATES: JUL 29 – 1st dose; AUG 19 – 2nd dose · HOURS: 3:45pm – 6:45pm · VACCINE: Pfizer (2 doses) – Walk-ins. No appointment needed. · FoodsCo – 1030 E. Alisal St., Salinas · DATES: JUL 29 (1 dose) · HOURS: 3:45pm – 6:45pm · VACCINE: Johnson & Johnson (1 dose) for Ages 18+ only. Walk-ins. No appointment needed. SEASIDE: · Oldemeyer Center – 986 Hilby Ave., Seaside · DATES: JUL 26 · HOURS: 10:00am – 3:00pm · VACCINE: Johnson & Johnson (1 dose) for Ages 18+ only. Walk-ins. All “pop ups” are walk-ins. If you are interested in scheduling an appointment, please visit: MyTurn (https://myturn.ca.gov)

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