Repairers of the Breach to open mobile vaccination clinic Wednesday
By:
Kim Shine
Posted: Apr 7, 2021 6:00 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – Most people have to call or register online to get a COVID-19 vaccine, but for those who are homeless, that may not be an option.
Repairers of the Breach is opening and hosting a mobile vaccination clinic on Wednesday, April 7. Repairers of the Breach is partnering with the city to help those who are homeless get their shot.
People 18-years-old and up can come and get the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine. No appointment or ID is needed.
Milwaukee County executive David Crowley says the county is using the Johnson and Johnson vaccine on the “hardest to reach” populations, like the homeless.
The clinic runs from 9-11 a.m.