Health & Fitness
Community Vaccination Clinic In Douglas County to Open April 13
It will be the fifth DHS community-based vaccination clinic to open in Wisconsin.
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced Thursday that the fifth community-based vaccination clinic in the state will open in Douglas County on April 13, according to a news release.
The site will be located at the University of Wisconsin-Superior in the Wessman Arena.
The Douglas clinic plans to administer at least 200 doses per day and has the ability to do up to 500 doses per day, dependent on vaccine supply.
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The clinic will be open Tuesday through Saturday, from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Anyone ages 16 and older can schedule an appointment using the Wisconsin COVID-19 Vaccine Registry.
Other DHS community-based vaccination clinics are located in the following counties: La Crosse, Marathon, Racine, and Rock. As of April 3, these sites have administered 18,505 total vaccine doses.
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For vaccine-related questions and appointment registration support, individuals can call toll-free at 1-844-684-1064. For more information on available COVID-19 vaccination options, visit the Where can I get vaccinated? webpage.
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