This past Saturday, the Logan County Department of Public
Health offered coronavirus vaccines to the public via
appointment. At mid-day, staff administering the injections
took a lunch break and returned to find the next round of
appointments ready and waiting to get the first of two doses
of vaccine.
The LCDPH will be offering the Moderna two-step vaccine
throughout April. |
Covid vaccination clinics open to all
adults and free in Logan County
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[March 30, 2021]
As
of last week the state of Illinois opened covid vaccination to
anyone 18 years of age and older.
Vaccines for youth are still in development.
The Logan County Department of Public Health is
the lead group coordinating local vaccinations and is offering
several clinics a week. Covid vaccination clinics are also currently
being held one day a week at Abraham Lincoln Hospital.
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On Saturday the health department vaccinated
people all day and there are five more clinics scheduled in the next
two weeks. The schedule includes a couple Saturday's and even some
evening hours to help everyone find a time to get vaccinated.
Clinics at LCDPH:
• April 1 (filled)
• April 7
• April 10
• April 13
• April 14 (evening hours available)
On Saturday the clinic worked like clockwork with people getting in
and out in under a half-hour.
The department had three large conference rooms set up with numerous
chairs and a cot beside each. Everyone is asked to wait 15 to 30 minutes
after their vaccination in case of a reaction.
The Moderna vaccine being given is a two-dose. At registration each
person rescheduled to come back in four weeks and given an
appointment reminder card for their next second dose.
The vaccine available at ALMH this last Wednesday was the one dose
Johnson and Johnson.
The vaccines are at no cost to everyone.
A photo ID is required at the Health Department clinics, and if you
do have health insurance you are asked to bring your card.
According to the LCDPH the health department is currently
administering the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine which, according to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has demonstrated a 94.1%
effectiveness rate in clinical trials. The FDA has approved the
Moderna vaccine for individuals over the age of 18.
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"LCDPH is planning numerous vaccine clinics in the
month of April to provide protection to individuals who live in
Logan and neighboring counties."
An appointment is required to participate in the vaccination
clinics. You must be an Illinois resident.
Sign up is online or by phone for those without internet.
Logan County Department of Public Health
Moderna two-dose.
Go to the LCDPH website at
http://www.lcdph.org/covid-vaccine-clinics.
To accommodate those who do not have access to the internet or have
trouble with the online sign-up process call 217-735-2317 (extension
312).
ALMH
Johnson and Johnson one-dose vaccine is only offered to those 18 and
older.
The next clinic is Wednesday, Mar 31. See schedule for openings
https://events.juvare.com/IL-IDPH/xluhy/
Look for future clinics go to ALMH.org, click on the COVID-19
Vaccination Clinic banner.
[Jan Youngquist]
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