ALMH to Host COVID-19 Vaccination
Clinic on April 14 for Adults 18 and Over
Registration starts at noon today,
Thursday, April 8
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[April 08, 2021]
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital will host a
COVID-19 vaccination clinic April 14. Pre-registration is required.
The clinic is for residents of Logan County and Central Illinois
and is open to those 18 and older.
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This vaccination clinic is part of a COVID-19
vaccine direct allocation pilot program offered by the State of
Illinois for critical access hospitals. The purpose of the program
is to increase vaccinations in rural areas where access to the
COVID-19 vaccine is limited. The single dose Janssen (Johnson and
Johnson) COVID-19 vaccine will be administered at this clinic.
An appointment is required to participate in the vaccination clinic.
Registration opens April 8 at noon. To make an appointment,
visit ALMH.org, and click on the COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic banner.
For those without internet access, please call 217-605-6500. The
call will go to voicemail and someone will call back when an
appointment is available to schedule. Vaccinations are not available
for out-of-state residents.
Reminders for participating in the vaccination clinic:
· Bring driver’s license or another form of identification.
· Wear appropriate clothing that gives easy access to the upper arm.
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· Arrive no more than 5 minutes before scheduled
appointment time, and enter through the designated “COVID-19
Vaccination Entrance” doors at the front of Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Hospital.
· You must remain at the clinic for 15 to 30 minutes after the
vaccination for monitoring.
· Support persons may be asked to wait in their vehicle. If needed,
assistance will be provided by vaccination clinic employees.
· Participants will receive a COVID-19 vaccination card.
· Anyone arriving more than 30 minutes after their scheduled
appointment might not be able to receive vaccine on this date.
Future vaccination clinics will be announced by the local media and
shared on the social media channels of Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Hospital and the Logan County Department of Public Health.
[Angie Muhs]
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