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Alexander Lewis, Home News Tribune and Courier News

SOMERVILLE Somerset County is continuing to take its COVID-19 vaccine clinics on the road with a stop this week at Friday Night Cruise Night in the county seat.

The vaccine clinic will be held 3 to 7 p.m. Friday on West Main Street by the Verizon building between Davenport Street and Doughty Avenue.

The Pfizer vaccine will be given at one of the largest cruise nights on the East Coast which is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

The vaccine is free, and no appointment is necessary.

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Somerset County has also scheduled the following clinics:

Somerset County has surpassedthe goal of achievinga 70%vaccination rate by July 4.

According to the stateDepartment of Health,201,783 county residents hadreceived thefull course of COVID-19 vaccinations as of June 30. That is71%of all residents 12 years and older, and more than 76%of all adult residents.

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