Richland Center, WI:  Richland County Health & Human Services in partnership with the Richland Hospital and Richland County Emergency Management will be offering a FREE COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at the Richland Center Community/Senior Center, 1050 N. Orange Street:

Wednesday, May 26th from 8:30am-4:30pm
1st Pfizer Dose for ALL Wisconsinites 12+
& For 2nd Dose Pfizer Individuals

 Individuals who received their 1st Pfizer vaccine dose on May 5th are REMINDED THAT THEY ARE PRE-SCHEDULED TO GET THEIR 2ND VACCINE DOSE ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 26TH

To schedule, currently eligible individuals should go to https://richlandhospitalclinics.rsvpify.com/ and select a time at the “Community Center” location.  Once scheduled, individuals should arrive to their appointment only 5 minutes early – MASKS & SOCIAL DISTANCING ARE REQUIRED.  We will be administering the Pfizer vaccine which requires two doses, and the second dose will need to be administered 21 days after the administering of the first dose.  Your second dose appointment will be scheduled immediately after receiving your first dose.  While this vaccination is not required, it is highly recommended, and will be provided at no out-of-pocket cost to you.

If you have any questions or require scheduling assistance, please contact Richland County Health & Human Services at 608-647-8821.  Up to date information regarding COVID-19 vaccine clinics in Richland County can be found on the following sites, as well as by listening to WRCO:

Richland County Health & Human Services
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/rchhs
Website https://covid.co.richland.wi.us/vaccine-information/

The Richland Hospital
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RichlandHospital
Website www.richlandhospital.com

Richland County residents are encouraged to sign-up for NIXLE alerts by texting 53581 to 888777 or go to www.nixle.com to sign-up to receive emails.  You will then receive up-to-date alerts regarding local COVID testing sites and clinics, severe weather, public safety, criminal activities, missing persons, traffic issues, and local events.

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