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Events

Mar
5
Reno 12+ COVID-19/Flu Vaccine Clinic

Tuesday, March 5th | 01:30pm - 02:30pm | COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic, Flu Vaccine Clinic

Northern Nevada Public Health Parking Lot

1001 E. 9th Street, Reno, NV 89512

Partnering Organization Name: Mobile Harvest and NNPH

COVID-19, Flu

Mobile Harvest

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Mar
9
Reno, 5-19 years, Covid/Flu clinic

Saturday, March 9th | 12:00pm - 03:00pm | COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic, Flu Vaccine Clinic

The Holland Project, High Sierra AHEC clinic, parking in front

140 Vesta Street, Reno, NV 89502

Partnering Organization Name: High Sierra Area Health Education Center

COVID-19, Flu

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Mar
11
Reno 12+ COVID-19/Flu Vaccine Clinic

Monday, March 11th | 09:00am - 11:00am | COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic, Flu Vaccine Clinic

Sun Valley LDS Church

570 E. 4th Avenue, Sun Valley, NV 89433

Partnering Organization Name: Mobile Harvest and Sun Valley LDS Church

COVID-19, Flu

Mobile Harvest

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Blog

Vaccine Provider Grants Available
Grants available for COVID-19 vaccine providers Vaccine providers do the important work of keeping our communities safe and healthy, and the ongoing COVID-19 response can be costly. To help offset COVID-19-related expenses, Immunize Nevada is offering COVID-19 vaccine providers grants on a rolling basis. What grants are available to COVID-19 vaccine providers? The Mini Grant can be used to reimburse a variety of expenses related to COVID-19 vaccination, including:
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month
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Lung cancer continues to be leading cause of cancer deaths in Nevada. Despite years of progress in screening and medical advances, lung cancer continues to be the leading cause of cancer death among Nevadans – and across the U.S. This year it’s estimated that 2,030 Nevadans will have been diagnosed with lung cancer and close to 1,170 people will die of the disease. November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and an opportunity to educate the community about screening for lung cancer and how to reduce the risk for getting the disease.
April 15, 2022 Booster Bulletin
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The Booster Bulletin: Your Weekly Dose of Immunization News We’re committed to sharing news and information from local and national media about COVID-19, available vaccines, and immunization-related topics. Each week we’ll continue to review clips from across the U.S., from various news outlets and platforms, and bring you ten timely and relevant links.