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Castro vaccine hub to reopen in new location

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The Castro LGBTQ Cultural District will be reopening its Saturday vaccination clinic in the parking lot at 18th and Collingwood streets, nestled by Toad Hall and Walgreens, beginning September 25.

The Castro LGBTQ Cultural District will be reopening its vaccination clinic in a new location — the parking lot at 18th and Collingwood streets, nestled by Toad Hall and Walgreens — beginning this Saturday, September 25.

The hours will be 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Saturday through the end of the year, except Saturday, October 2. As the Bay Area Reporter previously reported, the district announced a weekly vaccine hub on Noe Street between Market and Beaver streets that grew out of an effort to honor the late LGBTQ activist Marsha P.

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