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Phoenix-based Embry Health is offering thousands of COVID-19 vaccines to groups via a fleet of mobile units.
Groups can be small or large in size, and include churches, gyms, salons, apartment complexes, restaurants, bars, conferences and events.
The mobile units will administer the Moderna vaccine to groups of 10 or more for free.
Embry CEO and founder Raymond Embry said it has never been a better time for Arizonans to get vaccinated, especially with the recent discovery of the India variant in the state. Arizona has also detected the fast-spreading U.K., Brazilian and South African variants through COVID-19 testing.
"We have the labor and use of mobile units to come out today to vaccinate any group in any sector of the economy," Mr. Embry said in a prepared statement. "No community is excluded. If they want us to be there and there's a demand, we'll go."
Embry employees and mobile units are available for same-day or next-day vaccination clinics throughout the state. Groups in Maricopa and Pinal Counties can easily get vaccines the same day.
Call Embry Health to set up a mobile vaccination clinic today at 480-376-2170.
Lindsay is a Phoenix native and is thrilled to be reporting in her hometown.
After spending several years in advertising after college, she switched gears and graduated with her master’s degree in journalism at Arizona State University in 2019.
When she’s not writing, you can usually find her reading a book or playing with her family’s dogs.