Community vaccination site to open March 17 to eligible community members Mar 12, 2021 at 08:30 AM Copied! Lambeau Field
The Green Bay Packers in partnership with Bellin Health and Brown County Public Health today announced that the Lambeau Field Atrium will host a community COVID-19 vaccination site that will be open to eligible community members beginning Wednesday, March 17.
Vaccine prioritization is occurring in accordance with the guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Visit dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/vaccine-about.htm for the most up-to-date information on currently eligible groups.
The Lambeau Field vaccination clinic initially will operate in the Atrium and may expand to other areas of the stadium as supply and weather allow, said Bellin Health President and CEO Chris Woleske. With adequate supply, the site will have capacity to vaccinate
Packers, Bellin and Brown County Health to launch second large-site coronavirus vaccination clinic in Brown County. The other is at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Bellin Health Plans Ashwaubenon COVID Vaccination Clinic By Robert Kennedy
Jan 14, 2021 11:04 AM
ASHWAUBENON, WI (WTAQ) – To help vaccinate more individuals, Bellin Health will open a COVID-19 vaccination site next week.
The site will open Monday, Jan. 18 at the Bellin Health clinic at 1630 Commanche Ave. in Ashwaubenon.
In accordance with CDC and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services guidelines, the vaccine is only available to individuals in Phase 1A, which includes healthcare providers and skilled nursing facility residents and staff.
“The arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine in our area is exciting news for our community, and we want to make it as easy as possible for eligible individuals to be vaccinated as rollout proceeds,” said Bellin Health President & CEO Chris Woleske. “This new site offers a convenient location and ease of parking and building access, making the vaccination process as simple as possible for those we serve.”