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			Senator Sally Turner & Representative 
			Tim Butler team up with Logan County Department of Public Health to 
			host vaccination clinic   Send a link to a friend
 
            
            [September 19, 2021]  
			 Hospitals are quickly seeing bed use nearing 
			capacity, especially downstate, as the COVID-19 Delta variant 
			continues to cause a rapid increase in the number of infections. 
			According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, the vast 
			majority of COVID-19 related hospitalizations and deaths are 
			occurring among people who have not been vaccinated.  | 
        
            |  On August 26, 2021, the Governor announced that due 
			to the increase in number of COVID-19 cases, vaccination will be 
			required for employees in high-risk settings which include health 
			care and nursing home workers, higher education college/university 
			staff and students, and all pre-k-12 teachers and staff. Workers and 
			students for which this mandate applies need to begin their first 
			dose by no later than September 5, 2021. Individuals who opt out of 
			the vaccine will be required to test for COVID-19 on a weekly basis. 
			In addition, the Governor also announced a statewide indoor mask 
			mandate for all Illinois residents whether vaccinated or 
			unvaccinated effective Monday, August 30, 2021. 
			 In support of the efforts to increase community protection and lower 
			the rates of infection, the Logan County Department of Public Health 
			(LCDPH), 109 3rd Street, Lincoln, along with State Senator Sally 
			Turner and State Representative Tim Butler, are hosting a 
			vaccination clinic on Thursday, September 2, 2021, from 3 p.m. until 
			7 p.m. at the health department. The Pfizer vaccine will be offered, 
			and anyone is welcome to attend. 
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            Students ages 12-18 who become fully vaccinated will 
			be eligible to win an Amazon gift card! 
 Registration is encouraged but walk-ins are welcome. To register, 
			please visit WWW.LCDPH.ORG. The vaccine is free, but attendees are 
			asked to bring their insurance card. Regardless, nobody will be 
			turned away!
 
 LCDPH would like to thank and recognize Senator Turner and 
			Representative Butler for their contributions to this event and 
			support of public health. For more information or questions 
			regarding the vaccination clinic, you can contact the health 
			department at 217-735-2317.
 
            [Don Cavi, MS, LEHPPublic Health Administrator
 Logan County Department of Public Health]
 
            
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