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Clark County Health Department's Next Vaccination Clinic This Thursday

Monday, February 8th, 2021 -- 10:00 AM

The next drive-through vaccination clinic for Clark County will be on Thursday, February 11th, at the Greenwood Area Fire and EMS District (103 Cannery Street, Greenwood) from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

If you are unable to make your appointment due to inclement weather or personal reasons, or arrive after the clinic hours, you will not be guaranteed your dose.

You will have to schedule another appointment at a future Clark County Health Department COVID-19 vaccine clinic or reach out to your local healthcare provider, pharmacy, etc.  At this time, vaccines are not available for the general public.

Protocols put into place by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services require administration to be limited to those part of Phase 1A, and the start of Phase 1B only.  Phase 1A includes healthcare workers, long-term care residents, EMS personnel, and mortuary workers.

Phase 1B includes fire and police and those 65 and older.  Due to the weather-related cancelation of last week’s COVID-19 clinic in Curtiss, appointment slots for this week’s Greenwood clinic will be very limited as those who registered for the Curtiss clinic had to be rescheduled for the Greenwood site.

So the public is aware, in the coming weeks, the CCHD may have limited availability of 1st dose vaccine appointments for those who are currently eligible. This limited availability is due to a combination of 2nd dose administration appointments and allotted supply of vaccine.

Eligible individuals should watch for future press releases regarding new appointment availability, and refrain from calling the CCHD at this time regarding 1st dose appointments.

The CCHD encourages those who don’t have access to the internet to have a family member or friend monitor online resources.  For those who would like to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, the CCHD strongly encourages individuals to reach out to their primary healthcare provider or local pharmacy.

For updates on future clinics, eligibility, and other vaccination options, please visit the Clark County vaccine website.  To date, the CCHD and their local partners have administered over 800 1st doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

For additional COVID-19 vaccine data, please visit the DHS COVID-19: Vaccine Data webpage.  The Clark County Health Department has been allotted Moderna vaccines for this week.  Appointments are required.  Appointment slots will be limited.

CCHD will be administering first and second doses. Second doses are guaranteed to those who received their first dose.  Appointments may fill-up fast. If appointment slots are already full, please do not call the CCHD or their local partners. The CCHD is not able to keep waiting lists at this time.

Once appointments are full, there will not be any more available appointments until the next press release from the CCHD. Press releases will typically occur Friday afternoons around 2:00pm.  Please do not arrive more than 15 minutes prior to your appointment time for safety and traffic concerns. 

Those who sign up for an appointment are not guaranteed a dose if they do not meet the eligibility criteria.  Sign up for 1 quantity per person that would like to receive the vaccine.  For example, there is a husband and wife coming to the clinic together, then sign up for a QTY of 2.

Please sign up for a time slot by 4:00pm on the day prior to the drive-through clinic. Those who do not sign up by 4:00pm are not guaranteed a vaccine.  Please provide proof of eligibility (driver’s license, proof of employment, recent paystub, name badge, etc.).

Sign up for appointments here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0c4da5a62aabffc07-21121  As a reminder, those who are planning on receiving their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccination must receive it from the same manufacturer.

Those who receive the Moderna vaccine must wait 28 days from their first vaccination before receiving a second dose, and those who receive the Pfizer vaccine must wait at least 21 days.

Please follow the instructions listed online which includes 4 simple steps.  First, review, complete, and print (if able) the fillable COVID-19 Vaccine Administration Record. (Please consult with your medical provider if needed prior to receiving the vaccine for any questions you may have).

Second, review the Moderna Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) Fact Sheet for Recipients.  Third, review V-Safe Information Handout.  Finally, review FAQ About COVID-19 Vaccination: What Vaccine Recipients Need to Know After Dose 1 or FAQ About COVID-19 Vaccination: What Vaccine Recipients Need to Know After Dose 2.

Please bring the following items with you to the vaccination clinic including proof of eligibility, completed COVID-19 vaccine administration record, and for 2nd Dose Individuals: Vaccination Record Card (Hard Copy).

Please wear clothing that will easily allow the RN’s to administer the vaccine (t-shirt or a long sleeve that can be easily rolled to the upper arm to gain access to the deltoid muscle). You will be required to wait in your vehicle for 15 minutes post-vaccination for monitoring purposes.

EMS will be on-site and assisting with the monitoring. Expect a potential wait time. They thank you in advance for your patience.


Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.