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Walgreens locations in Clarksville now offer COVID-19 vaccine

Walgreens locations in Clarksville now offer COVID-19 vaccine

Walgreens Pharmacy. Photo: Shutterstock/Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – On Friday, all five Walgreens Pharmacy locations in Clarksville began offering the COVID-19 vaccine by appointment.

The following locations in Clarksville are now offering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine: 1954 Madison St., 2109 Wilma Rudolph Blvd., 1460 Fort Campbell Blvd., 2975 Fort Campbell Blvd. and 1751 Tiny Town Road.

COVID-19 vaccine appointments can be made on the Walgreens app under the “Find Care” tab along the bottom of the app’s home screen, or on their website.

To find other locations in Montgomery County offering the COVID-19 vaccine, visit Clarksville Now’s updated list that includes instructions on how to register for an appointment at each location.

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