Vaccination Clinic at UWGB-Sheboygan Courtesy of Prevea Health
SHEBOYGAN, WI (WHBL) – The community vaccination clinic at the UW-Green Bay Sheboygan Campus is now open. Operated by Prevea, shots are given by appointment only, but as of Wednesday all available slots were filled and new appointments will be scheduled when more vaccine becomes available from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Appointments should be made on MyPrevea.com; those 65 and older are eligible to make appointments under Phase 1A, but they are filling up quickly as the demand for vaccines is still outweighing the supply, and people may need to be patient, say health officials.
Vaccinations will also being given by appointment, depending upon available doses, by Lakeshore Community Health Care, Advocate Aurora Health, Meijer Pharmacy, Lakeshore Community Health Care and Ascension Medical Group.
According to the DHS, as of Thursday morning, there had been 9,034 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered to county residents. Sheboygan County is still working to vaccinate everyone from Phase 1A — frontline health care workers and staff and residents of nursing homes. The Phase 1B population will become eligible to receive vaccine on March 1st.



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