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How to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine

Friday, January 29, 2021
Eau Claire City-County Health Department

WHO CAN GET VACCINATED

You are eligible to get the vaccine if:

  • You work in:
    > Front line health care
    > Direct patient care
    > Police, Fire or EMS
    > Correctional personnel
  • Are Age 65 and older

New groups will become eligible over time.  Please go to bit.ly/covidvaccine-ec for the most updated information on who is eligible and how to get an appointment.

HOW TO GET VACCINATED

If you are already a patient at HSHS/Prevea, Marshfield Clinic Health System, Mayo Clinic Health System, or OakLeaf Clinics, please contact the provider where you are already a patient.  Other options can be found by following the link set-out below.

Follow this link for more information on how to get a COVID-19 vaccine >>

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