MONROE, Wis. — Green County Public Health officials plan to offer a pair of weekly COVID-19 vaccination clinics every Wednesday and Friday starting next week.
The clinics will run from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesdays and 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Fridays starting April 21. The amount of available appointments is dependent on the county’s vaccine supply.
Green County Public Health officials said the clinics are only open to Green County residents at this time.
To schedule an appointment, community members will need to pre-register through the state’s COVID-19 vaccine registry. More detailed instructions about the registration process are available on the Green County Public Health website.
Once registered, residents can expect to get an email within 24-48 hours with a link to schedule an appointment.
Green County Public Health officials said they are using the Moderna vaccine for the clinic. The Moderna vaccine is only approved for people 18 and older.
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