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Yale New Haven Health closing mass vaccination and testing sites for safety reasons due to pending storm

Saturday, February 6, 2021

NEW HAVEN, CT (Feb. 6, 2021) To ensure the safety of our patients, Yale New Haven Health’s COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Clinics will close at noon tomorrow, Sunday, Feb. 7 in anticipation of the snowstorm.

All Yale New Haven Health COVID-19 Testing Sites will close at noon on Sunday, Feb. 7.

Those with scheduled for appointments will be notified directly and rescheduled for appointments earlier in the day on Sunday or at a time next week. Any patient questions can be directed to call 833-ASK-YNHH (833-275-9644).

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