COVID-19 Vaccine Information

updated 10/26/2023

COVID-19 vaccines are effective at protecting you from getting sick. Based on what we know, people who have been fully vaccinated can start to do some things that they had stopped doing because of the pandemic. The more people who get fully vaccinated, the more things we will be able to do again.

CDC COVID-19 Study Shows mRNA Vaccines Reduce Risk of Infection by 91 Percent for Fully Vaccinated People

MODERNA

Moderna COVID vaccine will be available at the Oneida County Health Department beginning Monday, October 9, 2023, from 8:30am – 4:00pm. Walk-In Clinic will be Monday – Friday from 8:30am – 4:00pm. No appointments are necessary at this time.

COVID-19:
Staying Up to Date

with Your Vaccines
PFIZER

Are you interested in a Pfizer Vaccine?

ASK US
Call 715-369-6111 or email ochd@oneidacountywi.gov

Help Protect Your Child and Your Family

CDC recommends COVID-19 vaccines for everyone 6 months and older and boosters for everyone 5 years and older, if eligible. Some people in your family may need to take more steps to be better protected from COVID-19, including

  • Anyone not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines
  • People with weakened immune systems or underlying medical conditions

Widespread vaccination is a critical tool to stopping the pandemic. People who are fully vaccinated can resume activities that they did prior to the pandemic. Fully vaccinated people without symptoms do not need to quarantine after exposure to someone with COVID-19. Help protect your family by getting yourself and your children 12 years and older vaccinated against COVID-19.