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Vaccination Clinic at UWGB-Sheboygan Courtesy of Prevea Health
SHEBOYGAN, WI (WHBL) – The community vaccination clinic at the UW-Green Bay Sheboygan Campus is now open. Operated by Prevea, shots are given by appointment only, but as of Wednesday all available slots were filled and new appointments will be scheduled when more vaccine becomes available from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Appointments should be made on MyPrevea.com; those 65 and older are eligible to make appointments under Phase 1A, but they are filling up quickly as the demand for vaccines is still outweighing the supply, and people may need to be patient, say health officials.
By Kevin Zimmermann
SHEBOYGAN, WI (WHBL) – Plans to vaccinate Sheboygan County’s 65 and older population are proceeding towards an anticipated early February start according to releases from Prevea and the Sheboygan County Division of Public Health.
Prevea, which is currently operating its vaccination clinic at St. Nicholas Hospital, will begin administering doses to those 65 and older on Thursday, February 4th when they open a new clinic at UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan. Appointments must be made by establishing an account at myprevea.com, and availability of appointments will be subject to supply from the Wisconsin DHS.
You can receive information regarding how to schedule an immunization appointment within Sheboygan County when that information becomes available by filling out an interest survey here.