COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Oshkosh targets 1,000 vaccinations per day

OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) – Another free COVID-19 vaccination clinic will appear next week at the Sunnyview Expo Center in Oshkosh with a goal of up to 1,000 vaccinations per day. Older residents of Winnebago County can start registering for appointments on Sunday at noon.

The vaccination clinic is scheduled to operate from Monday, February 1, to Saturday, February 6.

The appointments on Monday and Tuesday will be reserved for people over 75 years of age. Vaccines will be available to people age 65 and older and other eligible members of the community starting on Wednesday.

  • Winnebago County residents aged 75 and over, CLICK HERE to register (starting at 12 noon on January 31)
  • Winnebago County residents aged 65 and over, CLICK HERE to register (starting at 12 noon on January 31)

You can also request assistance to schedule an appointment by calling the Winnebago County Health Department COVID-19 hotline on weekdays between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm (920) 232-3026.

Walk-ins are not allowed.

“This vaccination phase will take several weeks. We appreciate the public’s patience as we continue to work to vaccinate as many residents of Winnebago County as possible, ”County Health Officer Doug Gieryn wrote in a statement.

The vaccination clinic at the Sunnyview Expo Center is a partnership between the Winnebago County Department of Health, Ascension Wisconsin and the Wisconsin National Guard.

The drive-through coronavirus test is still available in the exhibition grounds. No compromise is required for the test.

Ascension Wisconsin will continue its efforts to contact eligible patients to schedule appointments at vaccination sites.

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