WEST CHESTER, PA — The Chester County Health Department has released its schedule of community vaccination clinics for fall 2025, offering flu and COVID-19 shots at multiple locations across the county.
The clinics, which begin September 25 and run through January 16, 2026, are designed to make immunization accessible to residents ahead of peak flu season. Locations include schools, libraries, churches, and food pantries, as well as the county’s Government Services Center in West Chester.
“We are committed to making vaccination accessible to everyone in Chester County,” said Jeanne Franklin, Director of the Chester County Health Department. “Our community clinics offer a convenient way to get vaccinated early in the season. There are no copays for those with health insurance, and uninsured individuals will not face any out-of-pocket costs.”
The first community clinic will be held September 25 at Great Valley Middle School in Malvern, followed by sessions at the Coatesville Area Public Library, Honey Brook Food Pantry, Unionville High School, Kennett Middle School, Avon Grove Church of the Nazarene, and Owen J. Roberts Middle School. Additional clinics will take place at the Government Services Center throughout the season.
All community sites will offer both flu and COVID-19 vaccines. Residents unable to attend a clinic are encouraged to receive their vaccinations through healthcare providers or local pharmacies.
“Vaccination, combined with preventive practices such as regular hand washing and staying home when sick, helps protect our community from seasonal illnesses,” Franklin added. “By working together, we can keep our families, schools, and workplaces healthy this fall and winter.”
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