According to the plan, on March 22nd, Higher
education staff, government workers, and media are now eligible to
receive the vaccine. On March 29th, food and beverage workers,
construction trade workers, and religious leaders will become
eligible to receive the vaccine. Beginning April 12, the State opens
up vaccine eligibility to any resident who meets the age requirement
of age 16 and up.
Phase 1A, 1B, and 1B+ had previously included individuals in
healthcare, over the age of 65, frontline essential workers, and
those between the age of 16 and 65 with preexisting conditions.
Logan County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) urges individuals
in those groups who have not been vaccinated, to contact their
department to schedule an appointment. Details of who is currently
eligible can be found on the State of Illinois Coronavirus Response
website:
https://coronavirus.
illinois.gov/s/vaccination-plan-overview.
LCDPH 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.
To urgently support the States goal for herd immunity, LCDPH is
planning numerous vaccine clinics in the month of April to provide
protection to individuals who live in Logan and neighboring
counties.
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LCDPH does ask that you bring your insurance card to
your appointment, but assures there will be no out-of-pocket cost to
recipients. If you do not have an insurance card, you will not be
denied the vaccine, nor will you be charged for any costs.
Clinics at LCDPH are currently planned for the
following dates:
March 27
April 1
April 7
April 10
April 13
April 14 (evening hours available)
Eligible vaccine candidates are encouraged to register for an
appointment online via 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, LCDPH is accepting phone
registrations by calling 217-735-2317 (extension 312).
[Don Cavi, MS, LEHP
Public Health Administrator
Logan County Department of Public Health] |