The Fond du Lac County Health Department continues to provide vaccination clinics to
eligible populations. In addition to using the Wisconsin Vaccination Registry to notify individuals when sign up for appointments is available, the Health Department will now have a separate link available on the county website where individuals can sign up for appointment slots for upcoming clinics directly. The next COVID-19 vaccination clinic hosted by the health department will be March 31, 2021. The clinic has capacity to vaccinate 1,000 individuals with the Johnson and Johnson (Janssen) vaccine.
Sign up is now available online at www.fdlco.wi.gov. Appointment slots may fill up fast.
Eligible individuals are encouraged to sign up online using the link on the website or call Fond du Lac County Health Department at 920-929-3085 if not able to sign up online.
Appointments are required. No walk-ins will be accepted. For future clinics, the health department will post the sign up link for the next available clinic on the Fond
du Lac County COVID-19 Vaccine webpage on Thursdays at 9 a.m. COVID-19 Resources The public is encouraged to stay up to date on vaccine information by visiting the Fond du Lac County COVID-19 Vaccine, WI Department of Health Services (DHS), and CDC COVID-19 websites. Additional options on where to get the COVID-19 vaccine can be found using the link below or by calling the Wisconsin COVID-19 Vaccine Helpline at (844) 684-1064 (toll-free). The helpline is available daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily and has Spanish, Hmong, Chinese Mandarin, Hindi, and Somali language assistance available.
COVID-19: Map of Vaccine Providers: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/vaccine-map.htm
To Find Out If You Are Eligible: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/vaccine-about.htm Continue Everyday Precautions It is important that everyone, including those who have been vaccinated, continue taking everyday precautions to stop the spread of COVID-19. This includes wearing a mask and practicing physical
distancing when out in public, washing hands frequently, and staying home when sick. With a more contagious variant (a new strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus) circulating in Wisconsin, we have to be careful to avoid another surge in virus activity.