Politics & Government
Community-Based Vaccine Clinic In Marathon County Opens April 6
Three other community-vaccination clinics are located in Rock County, La Crosse County and Racine County.

MADISON, WI—Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced on Thursday that the fourth community-based vaccination clinic in the state will open in Marathon County on April 6.
The site will be located at the Northcentral Technical College—Center for Business and Industry Building in Wausau.
The clinic plans to administer at least 400 doses per day and has the ability to do up to 1,000 doses per day, the state said.
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The clinic will first schedule vaccinations for those on the Marathon County Health Department’s waitlist with priority for those who are age 65 and older, educators, and child care staff. After those appointments are scheduled, the clinic will then begin scheduling appointments for anyone currently eligible for the vaccine.
The clinic will be open Tuesday through Saturday, from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Individuals must register for an appointment using the Wisconsin COVID-19 Vaccine Registry. Eligible individuals will be notified of the opportunity to schedule their appointment when openings become available.
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For vaccine-related questions and appointment registration support, individuals can call toll-free at (844) 684-1064. For more information on available COVID-19 vaccination options, visit the Where can I get vaccinated? webpage.
Other DHS community-based vaccination clinics include:
- Rock County that opened on Feb. 16. As of March 20, the Rock County location has administered 5,703 total vaccine doses.
- La Crosse County that opened on March 9. La Crosse County has administered 2,021 total vaccine doses.
- Racine County opened on March 23.
For up-to-date information about Wisconsin’s COVID-19 response, visit the DHS COVID-19 webpage.
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