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We just received notice yesterday that we are able to sponsor a Barrington COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at Barrington Middle School.

Who is Eligible:

  • All 12 – 15 year-olds, 16 years-old and up and immediate family members.

Parents must accompany their child if they are 15 and below to receive a vaccination. 

  • Any staff member who needs a vaccination

Which Vaccine:

The Barrington Fire Department will be supervising the administration of the Pfizer vaccine. 

When and Where:

  • First Dose Saturday morning, May 22, 2021
  • Second Dose Saturday morning, June 12, 2021
  • BMS Cafeteria

There are 480 appointment slots from 9:00-2:00.  To accurately capture the number of individuals who would like to be vaccinated.  Please complete BOTH REGISTRATIONS by 8 AM Wednesday, May 19, 2021 so the Barrington Fire Department can plan accordingly. If you complete the registrations, you are committing to both the first and second vaccinations at this clinic. The Barrington Fire Department will order doses for you that will expire at the end of each day. If you are committed to vaccinating with us and have made an appointment at another location, please cancel your appointment

First Dose: Saturday Morning May 22, 2021 (specific time slots to be assigned)

FIRST DOSE REGISTRATION: https://www.vaccinateri.org//appointment/en/reg/1560022946

 

Second Dose: Saturday Morning, June 12, 2021 (specific time slots to be assigned)

SECOND DOSE REGISTRATION: https://www.vaccinateri.org//appointment/en/reg/4596706129

Please complete the second dose REGISTRATION no later than 8 AM Wednesday, June 9, 2021.  

If your child turns 12 between May 22 and June 12 you may schedule their first dose for June 12.  However, you will need to schedule a second vaccination at another location. You are also welcome to revive a 2nd dose on May 22.

Remember, it takes approximately two weeks after the final vaccination to develop immunity against COVID-19.

Vaccines can cause your immune system to respond. This is a sign that the vaccine, and your body’s immune system, are working. People may feel some soreness in their upper arms, some aches, and fatigue, and other mild symptoms that can vary. This is entirely normal, and they will clear up in a few days. Some people may experience no symptoms. Here is a link for COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs from RIDOH to help answer most questions regarding the vaccines you may have. It is highly recommended that you remain hydrated on both vaccination days.