In partnership with the Marinette County Public Health Department, Prevea Health and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay are pleased to announce a Prevea Community COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic will soon open on the UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus.

 

COVID-19 vaccinations will be available to all community members eligible for the vaccine under the vaccination prioritization guidelines set by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS). Currently, that includes frontline health care personnel, residents in skilled nursing and long-term care facilities, police and fire personnel, and adults 65 and older. Appointments are required and appointment availability is dependent on available vaccine supply provided by DHS.   Marinette County Public Health Officer Molly Bonjean says the goal is provide 1200 doses per week, depending upon vaccine availability.

 

At this time, the Clinic is tentatively scheduled to open for appointments on Monday, February 22nd, and possibly earlier depending on the amount of vaccine Prevea is allocated by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. An announcement will be made once an official opening date is determined.

 

The fastest way to get an appointment scheduled is to use www.myprevea.com . You do not have to be a Prevea patient to sign up for a no-cost MyPrevea account.  MyPrevea is also available as an app on any smartphone or other device.

 

If you do not have access or are unable to use the internet, Prevea has a toll-free number dedicated to COVID-19 vaccination questions and information: 1 (833) 344 – 4373.

 

Further Information is available at www.prevea.com/vaccine .