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SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, Calif. - Due to a limited supply of the COVID-19 vaccine, San Luis Obispo County residents who recently received their first dose may need to wait up to six weeks to get a second dose, which is in line with guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
County public health officials said that, at this time, second-dose appointments may be limited, but that shouldn’t last long as more doses are received each week.
Those eligible for the second vaccine can expect to be notified of an appointment about one month after receiving their first dose.
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A vaccination request form is now available on the Calhoun County website for essential front-line organizations that meet Phase 1B criteria. Calhoun County Public Health Department (CCPHD) has released an online form strictly for agencies or organizations that meet the qualifications of Phase 1B. Phase 1B is determined by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, and industries included are listed in the graphic.
The CCPHD ask for a point of contact of the organization to fill out the form and submit on behalf of the organization they represent. This form is not intended on individual submissions of front-line workers. Once the Public Health Department receives the request and agrees that your organization meets the criteria, we will contact you to schedule a clinic with your agency.
January 22, 2021
The Rock County Public Health Department, in partnership with Blackhawk Technical College, is pleased to announce that the Wisconsin National Guard will be providing COVID-19 vaccinations by appointment only in Rock County. Vaccinations will take place at Blackhawk Technical College January 26 through January 29. The National Guard will return several weeks later to administer the second dose of the vaccine.
Approximately 900 doses will be given over the four day period. Rock County Public Health Department will be reaching out to eligible organizations and community members to schedule the vaccinations. Prioritization will be given to Phase 1A, but other eligible groups may be vaccinated depending on availability. Appointments and proper identification are required. No walk-ins will be accepted.
REGIONAL — The race to inoculate as many people as possible is on, but doses of the two COVID-19 vaccines approved for emergency use remain extremely limited, leading to health