Five new childhood vaccination clinics have been opened in the District, with the goal of vaccinating students before a series of upcoming deadlines.
DC Health said the clinics, which are the result of a partnership with Children’s National Hospital, will operate through Nov. 18.
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The clinics expand on-demand, vaccination-only service offerings for children who may be excluded from school for not being up-to-date on their vaccinations, according to DC Health.
It said the clinics will operate on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., with additional evening and weekend hours on select dates at select locations.

Students up through fifth grade must get their routine vaccinations by Tuesday, Oct. 11. Older students face a Nov. 4 deadline.
Students age 12 and older who are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine have until Jan. 3, 2023, to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, as 海角社区app previously reported.
D.C. Public Schools聽 for school enrollment and attendance from all students of an age where a COVID-19 vaccine has received full FDA approval.
Parents whose children are still not up to date on their required vaccinations are encouraged to first contact their regular pediatric provider to schedule an appointment for vaccinations.
if parents don’t have a regular pediatric provider or are unable to schedule an appointment with one, they can call Children鈥檚 National Hospital at 1-888-884-2327 and request to schedule an appointment for general pediatrics.
