Mayor Pro Tem Paul Grisanti (right) makes a note on a clipboard as a dog leans out of the window of a vehicle being checked in at the April 13 COVID-19 vaccination event at Malibu City Hall.Â
The City of Malibu, in partnership with the nonprofit Curative, facilitated its first largescale public vaccination clinic within city limits on Tuesday, April 13 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The vaccine event was open to anyone who lives or works in Malibu, with pre-registration required. Those who did receive doses got the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Like all vaccination events in California, the vaccine was offered free of charge.
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Nora Hacikian, RN, BSN, prepares a dose of a Pfizer vaccine during an April 2021 vaccination clinic in Malibu.
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Malibu resident Noah Redclay (right) receives a dose.
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A line forms at the tent behind City Hall during the vaccination clinic on Tuesday, April 13.