What we know as of May 13, 2021 at 1:45pm:
Weekly Vaccine Report: Green County
- 46.9% of residents have received at least one dose
- 41.4% of residents have completed the vaccine series
Weekly Vaccine Report: Wisconsin
- 44.4% of residents have received at least one dose
- 37.4% of residents have completed the vaccine series
On Wednesday, May 5th the Protect Our Herd Green County COVID-19 vaccine campaign was launched. Organizations across the county have recognized the importance of the COVID-19 vaccine in our community’s return to normalcy and have come together to coordinate this campaign. The campaign will underscore the importance of getting vaccinated, educate on the vaccine, and will highlight some friendly faces from our community who tell their COVID-19 vaccine story. It is important that as many Green County residents as possible get vaccinated so that we can achieve herd immunity. Please visit the Green County Public Health website to learn more and get resources to get involved in the campaign.
Vaccine Eligibility for those ages 12-15
The United States Food and Drug Administration have approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 12-15. On Wednesday, May 12th the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announces that children 12-15 years old are now eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine and vaccinations can begin starting Thursday, May 13. The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine requires two doses for full protection and is the first and only vaccine available for this age group.
Monroe Clinic will begin offering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine appointments for those 12-15 years of age on Monday, May 17. Appointments can be scheduled by calling 608-324-1815. This line is available from 8am to 4:30pm on weekdays. Monroe Clinic patients with proxy access have the option to schedule on MyChart. A parent or legal guardian of this age group must accompany the individual to the appointment or walk-in visit.
Green County Public Health Vaccine Clinics
Green County Public Health is offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinics every Wednesday from 1p.m. – 3p.m. and Friday from 9a.m. – 12p.m. We will be offering the Moderna or Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines. Both of these vaccines are approved for people 18 years of age and older, the Moderna vaccine requires a second dose 28 days after the first dose, and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is a single-dose vaccine.
Green County Public Health is taking requests from Green County employers or farms for on-site vaccination clinics. Please contact our department at (608) 328-9390 or email [email protected].
Monroe Clinic Vaccine Clinics
During the month of May, Monroe Clinic will also be offering Walk-In Wednesday vaccine clinics for those ages 12+ from 10am to 3pm. Appointments will not be required on those days. Individuals will need to register at Central Registration upon arriving.
Monroe Clinic is also continuing to offer vaccine clinics on our main campus in Monroe and is offering a special Johnson & Johnson vaccine clinic on Wednesday, May 19, from 5-7pm.
Individuals do not need to be a current patient and insurance is not required to receive the vaccine at Monroe Clinic. Here is how you can schedule:
- Monroe Clinic is pleased to offer simplified, online self-scheduling for COVID-19 vaccination appointments for all those ages 18 and older through MyChart. This is the quickest way for you to self-schedule your COVID-19 vaccination appointment. You do not have to be a Monroe Clinic patient to self-schedule. To sign up for a MyChart account, click here.
- Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is currently authorized for individuals aged 12-17. A parent or guardian of this age group should call to schedule the appointment or accompany them at their vaccination appointments.
- For those who do not have online access, we continue to offer appointment scheduling by phone at 608-324-1815. This line is available from 8am to 4:30pm on weekdays.
For additional COVID-19 resources, please visit: