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LCHD announces COVID vaccination clinics

COVID bivalent booster available for those two months from last vaccination

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LEE COUNTY - For the remainder of 2022, Lee County Health Department will be adjusting their COVID-19 vaccine clinic days and times.  The Moderna and Pfizer primary doses and bivalent booster doses will be available on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month from 2:00pm-4:00pm at LCHD office (#3 John Bennett Drive, Fort Madison), no appointment necessary.  The LCHD Childhood Immunization Clinics take place on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month, and the Pfizer vaccine for 6 months-old – 11 years-old will be available by appointment.

For those interested in the Moderna and Pfizer Bivalent Booster, the qualifications are: completed primary series (1st and 2nd dose of Moderna or Pfizer OR 1 dose of Johnson & Johnson); at least two months since last COVID vaccine (primary or booster dose); must be at least 12 years or older, minors must have a parent/guardian present.

LCHD will no longer have the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine available.

All vaccine consent forms and vaccine information sheets can be found on the LCHD website (www.leecountyhd.org). 

LCHD will provide updates regarding scheduled vaccine clinics, or other county COVID-19 related information when necessary.  This will include information released on the LCHD’s website page (www.leecountyhd.org) in the COVID Information section, on the LCHD Facebook page, and through the media.

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