OTTAWA – The LaSalle County Health Department has partnered with area high schools to hold COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics this summer across North Central Illinois to vaccinate students 12 years of age and older. The Health Department encourages parents to make plans to get your eligible children vaccinated against COVID-19 to help protect them and others. These events are open for everyone, so nearby feeder schools should take advantage of this opportunity in their communities.
Current guidelines for vaccinated individuals:
Parents, students, and staff who are vaccinated will experience less disruptions in their lives and daily activities. Please note, these clinics are open to all LaSalle County residents that are still in need of a vaccination.
Currently the department notes appointments can be scheduled for the following clinics:
Wednesday, June 16, 2021 —- Pfizer (Dose 1 Appointment) Streator High School Must be 12 years old, and eligible per the State of Illinois. |
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Wednesday, June 23, 2021 —- Pfizer (Dose 1 Appointment) Mendota High School Must be 12 years old, and eligible per the State of Illinois. |
Wednesday, June 30, 2021 —- Pfizer (Dose 1 Appointment) LaSalle-Peru Township High School Must be 12 years old, and eligible per the State of Illinois. |
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Wednesday, July 7, 2021 —- Pfizer (Dose 1 Appointment) Ottawa High School Must be 12 years old, and eligible per the State of Illinois. |
Anyone who would like to schedule an appointment at a Saturday morning vaccination clinic (Pfizer and J&J vaccine) should call the LaSalle County Health Department at 815-433-3366.