Vaccination pop-up clinics now available throughout Irvine

Nurses prepare vaccinations at a pop-up clinic at Woollet Aquatic Center.

Nurses prepare vaccinations at a pop-up clinic at Woollet Aquatic Center.

The City of Irvine is offering COVID-19 vaccinations at convenient neighborhood locations on weekends and evenings to provide more opportunities for the public (aged 12+) to get vaccinated. Appointments are required and can be scheduled at yourirvine.org by searching “vaccine”. All vaccines are administered free of charge.

Upcoming events include Thursday, May 27, 7-8 PM at the South Chinese Cultural Center; and Sunday, June 6, 9 AM to 2:30 PM at Diamond Jamboree.

Details regarding future pop-ups can be found here.

You can also still get vaccinated at the Orange County Great Park drive-through site. Though appointments are strongly encouraged, drop-ins will be accommodated provided there is sufficient vaccine supply. To schedule, visit myturn.ca.gov or call 833-422-4255. All vaccines are administered free of charge.


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