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Governor Walz and Lieutenant Governor Flanagan are committed to protecting the health, safety, and well-being of Minnesotans during the COVID-19 pandemic. They have taken decisive action to curb the spread of COVID-19, support health care providers and facilities, and mitigate the impact on Minnesota families. On this page you will find the latest press releases, statements, and other information on COVID-19.

Governor Walz Announces COVID-19 Community Vaccination Site in Lino Lakes

4/9/2021 11:45:08 AM

[ST. PAUL, MN] – The State of Minnesota’s COVID-19 Community Vaccination Program is expanding further this week, Governor Tim Walz announced, with a new permanent vaccination site in Lino Lakes at the former YMCA.

The large-scale Lino Lakes site is the ninth permanent community vaccination site in Minnesota, joining Minneapolis, Duluth, Rochester, Bloomington, Saint Paul, St. Cloud, Mankato and Oakdale. The Pfizer vaccine will be administered in Lino Lakes this week.

“The state’s expansive network to bring vaccines directly to Minnesotans in their communities continues to grow. Our Community Vaccine Program remains a key component of this life-saving network,” said Governor Walz. “The community vaccination sites are getting shots into arms safely and efficiently, and this new site in Lino Lakes will help us reach more Minnesotans 16 years and older.”

As of March 30, all Minnesotans 16 years of age and older have been eligible for COVID-19 vaccination.

“The Community Vaccine Program site in Lino Lakes will help us get shots to more folks who are eligible,” said Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan. “Minnesota providers are working around the clock to get shots to Minnesotans 16 and up, and we’re excited to stand up an additional state site to help boost vaccination.”

Minnesotans who have not received a vaccine should sign up for the Minnesota COVID-19 Vaccine Connector, which will notify users about vaccine opportunities near them. Users currently eligible for the vaccine may be randomly selected for an appointment at a Community Vaccination Program location. Minnesotans may be contacted directly if they can make an appointment.

As Minnesota waits for additional supply of vaccine, it is critical that Minnesotans work to protect the progress the state has made by doing their part to slow the spread through testing, social distancing, mask wearing, and hand washing.

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