Gov. Evers Announces Vaccine Clinics, Encourages State Workers and Families to Get COVID-19 Vaccine
Vaccination is key to protecting employees and their families from Delta variant
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, together with the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), announced several COVID-19 vaccine clinics at state agencies in August and September. The clinics are open to state employees, their families, and the general public.
The vaccine clinics will be run by AMI Expeditionary Healthcare and open to everyone 12 years and older. Appointments are not needed. The Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines will be available. The clinics include:
Hill Farms State Office Building
4822 Madison Yards Way, Madison, WI
August 18 and September 8
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Department of Revenue Building
2135 Rimrock Road, Madison, WI
August 24 and September 14
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Drive-through clinic (walk-in option also available)
Department of Corrections Building
3099 E. Washington Ave, Madison, WI
August 26 and September 16
8 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Drive-through clinic (walk-in option also available)
“With the highly transmissible Delta variant driving up cases, hospitalizations, and deaths across Wisconsin, it is our responsibility to provide a safe work environment for Wisconsin’s state employees and members of the public,” said Secretary-designee Karen Timberlake. “That is why I am encouraging all state employees to take advantage of this opportunity. Get vaccinated. Talk to your family and loved ones about getting vaccinated. By doing so, you can help keep your fellow coworkers healthy and prevent the virus from mutating into more dangerous variants.”
“Vaccination continues to be the best tool we have to get the pandemic under control and save lives,” said DOA Secretary Joel Brennan. “Making vaccines easier to access will extend protection for our staff as well as the public from the worst impacts of COVID-19, and help us get back to a strong Badger Bounceback.”
If you have already had COVID-19, you should still get vaccinated. You can find COVID-19 vaccinations at vaccines.gov or call 211 or 877-947-2211. To stay up-to-date on COVID-19 and to learn more about how to stay protected, subscribe to the DHS COVID-19 Weekly Newsletter.
We encourage you to follow @DHSWI on Facebook, Twitter, or dhs.wi on Instagram for more information on COVID-19.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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