MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is scaling back hours for its 6 community-based vaccination clinics starting Monday, June 14th.
That includes clinics in Barron County, Douglas County, La Crosse County, Marathon County, Racine County and Rock County.
DHS says it is adjusting hours based on the demand for vaccines at the local level. Eventually, they intend to open the clinics 1-2 days per week.
DHS Deputy Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk says, “While these clinics will start ramping down, I want to assure everyone that there are still many ways to get vaccinated. We have said this many times before and it still remains true—our top priority is to make the COVID-19 vaccine as accessible to all Wisconsinites as possible.”
If you’re interested in getting a vaccine at a DHS community-based clinic, you can schedule an appointment here. Clinics are offering both Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
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