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Mobile clinic brings vaccines to Orlando-area employers

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ORLANDO, Fla. – More than 120 employees and their family members will get vaccinated Tuesday outside their offices at Quality One Wireless in Orlando.

Walk On Clinic will be administering those vaccines using their mobile clinic. “We had a lot of independent pharmacies and doctors’ offices reach out to us once they got their vaccines, because people weren’t going to their offices to get it,” said Walk On Clinic owner Chris Yarn. [TRENDING: Teen killed when stepping on power line during storm | NY judge killed in Fla.

hit-and-run | How, where to get vaccine] Yarn said his mobile clinics can bring the vaccines straight to employers, with the capability of administering up to 500 shots a day. “It’s about making things convenient and accessible

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