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Covid-19 Vaccine

With the coronavirus’s continuous threats and its new strain, we are partnering with government bodies and other healthcare institutions in distributing its vaccines.

Our staff members are well-informed about the vaccines and are trained for their proper administration. Staff members who administer the vaccines are prepared and equipped with the proper PPE, hand gloves, and well-sanitized vaccination equipment.

Communities around Florida hoping to get vaccinated can now avail them but with proper precaution.


Follow these safety measures:

  • Properly wear masks.
  • Sanitize your hands.
  • Keep a safe distance from others.
  • Read the signages carefully before and when entering the pharmacy or other establishments.
  • Participate in the initial screening upon entry.

Please note that people with a higher risk of contracting the disease and complications like the elderly or people with underlying conditions are prioritized during vaccination. 


Common Side Effects of the Vaccine

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has cited the common side effects one should expect when getting vaccinated against the virus.

Aside from the pain and swelling on your arm where the shot was taken, here are its other side effects like fever, chills, fatigue, and headache.

Schedule your COVID-19 vaccination today!

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Covid-19 Appointment

Effective Monday, April 5, 2021, all Florida residents shall be eligible to receive any COVID-19 vaccine prescribed by the Food and Drug Administration.

The Moderna and Janssen (Johnson and Johnson) vaccines are authorized for persons age 18 and up.

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Travel Vaccinations

Planning on traveling to Africa, Central America, or South America? Before jetting off, make sure you are up to date on routine vaccinations.

Depending on where you are traveling, you may also need to get certain vaccinations. If you are not sure what vaccinations you need, there’s no need to worry. We’ve got you covered.

Receiving vaccinations prior to your trip will help keep you and your family safe and healthy while traveling. Knowing you are protected from diseases like malaria, yellow fever and typhoid will give you peace of mind so you can spend your time enjoying yourself.

It’s important to get vaccinated at least four to six weeks before you travel. This will give the vaccines time to start working and help ensure you are fully protected while you’re traveling.

Speak to a staff member today about the travel immunizations we offer and how we can prevent you from bringing home unintended souvenirs.