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Flyers and Penn Medicine offering COVID-19 shots at Monday’s game

Anyone who gets the Johnson & Johnson vaccine will receive a voucher for two free tickets to a Flyers game next season.

Gritty led cheers for frontline responders as they made a shift change at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania on May 12, 2020. On Monday night, he will cheer on Penn Medicine health-care workers who will provide vaccines to any interested fan before and during the game against the New Jersey Devils.
Gritty led cheers for frontline responders as they made a shift change at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania on May 12, 2020. On Monday night, he will cheer on Penn Medicine health-care workers who will provide vaccines to any interested fan before and during the game against the New Jersey Devils.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer

Arguably, no more important shot will be made at Monday’s Flyers final regular-season game.

The single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine will be available to all ticketed fans and employees at Wells Fargo Center through Penn Medicine before and during the game.

Health-care providers will start administering shots as soon as the doors open at 6 p.m. and continue until 7:30 outside Section 104 in the southwest food hall on the main concourse.

Protection from the deadly virus won’t be the only upside. Anyone who gets a shot will receive a voucher for two free tickets to a Flyers game next season, as well as an “I Took My Shot” T-shirt, hand sanitizer, and a sticker, according to an announcement Saturday.

Meanwhile, the team will concentrate on making other vital shots that night: those on goal against the New Jersey Devils.