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Matt Bieber
505-470-2290 Office

New Mexico Department of Health & Albuquerque Isotopes Offer COVID-19 Vaccinations


Fans receiving their first or second shot will receive 2021 Isotopes tickets 

SANTA FE - The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) and the Albuquerque Isotopes have announced a partnership to hold COVID-19 vaccination clinics during the Isotopes six-game homestand beginning today, June 3 and running through Tuesday, June 8. 

The COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be held on the concourse at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park during each of the six games during the homestand. Fans who want to receive the vaccine can do so from the time the gates open until approximately the fifth inning of each game. Specifically, the schedule is as follows: 

Thursday, June 3

Gates open at 5:30 pm

Game scheduled to start at 6:35 pm.

 

Friday, June 4

Gates open at 5:30 pm

Game scheduled to start at 6:35 pm

 

Saturday, June 5

Gates open at 5:30 pm

Game scheduled to start at 6:35 pm

 

Sunday, June 6

Gates open at 5:00 pm

Game scheduled to start at 6:05 pm

 

Monday, June 7

Gates open at 5:30 pm

Game scheduled to start at 6:35 pm

 

Tuesday, June 8

Gates open at 11:00 am

Game scheduled to start at 12:05 pm

 

The NMDOH will be dispensing the Pfizer vaccine, including the booster, to anyone 12 and older who hasn’t yet received their vaccine. There is no registration required, however fans can schedule an appointment by visiting VaccineNM.org and using the special event code Isotopes3 for June 3, Isotopes4 for June 4, Isotopes for June 5, Isotopes6 for June 6, Isotopes7 for June 7, and Isotopes8 for June 8. 

Individuals who receive a shot will be given two (2) Reserved Level ticket vouchers for any remaining 2021 Albuquerque Isotopes home game, excluding July 4, based on ticket availability. 

Fan vaccinations – like all COVID-19 vaccinations – are free of charge and are being made available on a walk-up basis. Attendees who receive their first COVID-19 vaccination at one of these events can then schedule a follow-up appointment to receive their second vaccination at a later date with any provider.  

For more information regarding COVID-19, please visit https://cv.nmhealth.org/ . Also, protect yourself and your family by activating NMNotify, the state’s COVID-19 exposure notification system, on your Android or iPhone. For instructions visit https://NMNotify.com

For tickets and information about the Isotopes, please visit abqisotopes.com.
 

 

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NMDOH

 

Matt Bieber, Communications Director | Matt.Bieber@state.nm.us | (505) 470-2290

 

 

The Department of Health works to promote health and wellness, improve health outcomes, and deliver services to all New Mexicans. As New Mexico’s largest state agency, DOH offers public health services in all 33 counties and collaborates with 23 Native American tribes, Pueblos and nations. 
 

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