Richland Center, WI:  A virtual Emergency Operations Center (EOC) meeting was held today to share information between Richland County officials and community partners in a joint response to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, there will be no EOC meeting on Thursday, November 25th.  Public Health Manager/Local Health Officer, Rose Kohout announced that as of 2:00pm Wednesday, November 17th the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) confirmed that in the state of Wisconsin there were 837,418 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 8,812 COVID-19 related deaths.  In Richland County, Kohout announced that there were 2,243 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 9,831 have tested negative, and there were 26 COVID-19 related deaths.  Richland County Public Health now has 128 active cases and 167 individuals have been hospitalized at some point.

Emergency Management Director, Darin Gudgeon announced the number of individuals tested at COVID-19 community testing events held weekly at the Richland County Fairgrounds.  Due to the Veterans Day holiday, there was no testing on November 11th and 18 individuals were tested on November 15th.  The results of those 18 tests will be included in the appropriate county’s totals once they are received and verified.  Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, there will be no testing on Thursday, November 25th

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reports that as of today 55.5% of Richland County residents have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and 53.2% are fully vaccinated.  Richland County citizens age 65 and older who have received at least one dose totals 81.6%.  The up-to-date COVID-19 vaccine data can be found at https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/vaccine-data.htm#summary.

 

The following updates were announced regarding COVID-19 & Influenza vaccinations and testing efforts in Richland County:

COVID-19 & INFLUENZA VACCINATIONS

The CDC & DHS are now recommending that Pfizer’s kid-size COVID-19 shot be administered to children aged 5-11 years.  Additional information regarding the vaccine can be found at: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/vaccine.htm.  The following partners are offering vaccine clinics in Richland County:

  • The Richland Hospital and Clinic offers COVID-19 and Influenza vaccinations:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 9am-5pm
Pfizer initial doses, booster doses, and Influenza vaccinations will be offered BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. To schedule an appointment, please call 608-647-6321.

Offering Pfizer to kids 5-11 years:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 3:20pm-5pm
APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED. To schedule an appointment, please call 608-647-6321.

  • The Spring Green Medical Center offers COVID-19 vaccinations, Pfizer initial doses, booster doses, kid-size doses, and Influenza vaccinations BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.  To schedule an appointment, please call 608-588-7413.
  • The Muscoda Health Center offers COVID-19 vaccinations, Pfizer initial doses, booster doses, kid-size doses, and Influenza vaccinations BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.  To schedule an appointment, please call 608-739-3113.
  • The Center Pharmacy offers COVID-19 and Influenza vaccinations at 190 N. Orange Street, Richland Center EVERY DAY.  Also offering Pfizer to kids 5-11 years.  APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED.  Walk-ins based upon supply and wait times vary depending upon staffing levels.  Moderna also available for initial doses and booster doses.  To schedule an appointment, please call 608-647-8918.
  • The Boscobel Pharmacy offers COVID-19 and Influenza vaccinations at 1028 Wisconsin Avenue, Boscobel EVERY DAY.  Also offering Pfizer to kids 5-11 years.  APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED.  Walk-ins based upon supply and wait times vary depending upon staffing levels.  Moderna also available for initial doses and booster doses.  To schedule an appointment, please call 608-375-4466. 
  • Richland County Health & Human Services and Emergency Management offers FREE COVID-19 vaccinations at Richland County Health & Human Services, 221 W. Seminary Street, Richland Center:

 

Wednesdays from 8:30am-4:30pm
Pfizer initial doses and booster doses will be offered.  APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED; WALK-INS ARE WELCOME. To schedule an appointment, please call 608-649-5795.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th
Offering Pfizer to kids 5-11 years:
1pm-4:30pm

APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED & PARENTS NEED TO BE PRESENT. To schedule an appointment, please call 608-649-5795.

COVID-19 TESTING

The following partners are currently offering COVID-19 testing in Richland County:

  • The Richland Hospital and Clinic only offers COVID-19 testing Monday-Friday to symptomatic individuals or those who have been exposed to COVID-19.  Testing on Saturday-Sunday will be evaluated and performed if deemed appropriate by the Emergency Room or Urgent Care Clinic provider.  APPOINTMENTS & MASKS ARE REQUIRED.  To schedule an appointment, please call 608-647-6321.
  • The Center Pharmacy/Boscobel Pharmacy only offers COVID-19 testing to asymptomatic individuals without symptoms or exposure that need a test for school, work or travel from 9-11am Monday-Friday.  APPOINTMENTS & MASKS ARE REQUIRED.  To schedule an appointment, please call 608-647-8918 or 608-375-4466.
  • FREE Drive-thru COVID-19 PCR Testing to anyone, regardless of symptoms or residency.  EVERYONE IN THE VEHICLE, EVEN THOSE NOT BEING TESTED, SHOULD BE WEARING A MASK. PLEASE PRE-REGISTER PRIOR TO ARRIVAL AT https://register.covidconnect.wi.gov.

The following schedule was announced:

Monday, November 22nd 9-11am Richland County Fairgrounds Richland County Event
Monday, November 29th 9-11am Richland County Fairgrounds Richland County Event
Thursday, December 2nd 9am-1pm Richland County Fairgrounds National Guard Event
Monday, December 6th 9-11am Richland County Fairgrounds Richland County Event
Thursday, December 9th 9am-1pm Richland County Fairgrounds National Guard Event

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 informational emails.  You will then receive up-to-date alerts regarding local COVID testing sites and vaccination clinics, severe weather, public safety, criminal activities, missing persons, traffic issues, and local events.

Richland County Community Partners discussed priority topics to assist with preventing the further transmission of COVID-19 in our community.  For the most up-to-date COVID-19 information, follow Richland County Health & Human Services on Facebook or consult the following websites:

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