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MetroHealth to partner with two Cleveland restaurants to vaccinate food industry workers

Any food industry worker over the age of 16 can take advantage of two free vaccine clinics.

CLEVELAND — The MetroHealth System is partnering with two restaurants, Fahrenheit Cleveland and the Flying Fig, to offer food and beverage workers the opportunity to get a free COVID-19 vaccine.

On Monday, April 26 from 12 to 4 p.m., Fahrenheit Cleveland will open its doors for any food or beverage worker to get the Pfizer vaccine. Fahrenheit Cleveland is located at 2417 Professor Ave. in Cleveland.

Then, the Flying Fig will host a vaccine clinic on Monday, May 3 from 12 to 4 p.m. Flying Fig is located at 2523 Market Ave. 

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100 slots will be available at each location. Since the Pfizer vaccine requires two doses, an appointment for the second dose will be made after patients receive the first dose.

Vaccines will be administered on a walk-up basis for anyone over the age of 16. Appointments are not needed for these clinics. 

Anyone who would like to schedule a vaccination at another time or location can call MetroHealth at 216-778-6100.

EDITOR'S NOTE: The video in the player below is from a previous story.

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