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Free combo meal offered at Albany McDonald's COVID-19 mobile vaccination clinic


Photo: Kyra Purvis
Photo: Kyra Purvis
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An Albany McDonald’s restaurant is partnering for the first-time ever with Community Organized Relief Effort (CORE) to host a free COVID-19 mobile vaccination clinic on September 28 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Those who receive the vaccination on-site will also receive a voucher for a free McDonald’s combo meal.

CORE is mobilizing directly to communities across the country including the state of Georgia with fleets of mobile units administering vaccines, tests, and essential resources.

“During this uncertain time, McDonald’s wants to do everything it can to help our community stay safe,” said George Suarez, local owner/operator of McDonald’s. “We are excited to partner with CORE to do our part to help our community protect themselves and stop the spread of the virus, especially with the emergence of the Delta variant.”

The Albany McDonald’s will also proudly host a second mobile vaccination clinic in partnership with CORE, offering customers the opportunity to get the second dose of the vaccine on October 19 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

“The city of Albany is grateful to local businesses like McDonald’s who have partnered with healthcare providers to increase vaccine uptake,” said Bo Dorough, Mayor of Albany. “I want to express my appreciation to George Suarez, owner of the McDonald’s franchise hosting the clinic. We are seeing a gradual increase in the percentage of our residents who are being vaccinated, and the contributions of businesses such as McDonald’s are making a difference in our community. The city of Albany continues to encourage all citizens to be vaccinated to protect themselves, their loved ones, and others.”


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