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COVID-19 News Update

OCTOBER 15, 2021

Contact Tracing

Contact Tracing is being used by all 97 local health departments and IDPH Surge Center to slow the spread of COVID-19. 

Contact tracing involves:

  • Reaching out to people with COVID-19 to identify everyone they had close contact with during the time they may have been infectious 
  • Notifying contacts of their potential exposure 
  • Referring those contacts for testing 
  • Monitoring contacts for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 
  • Connecting contacts with services they might need to remain at home during the self-quarantine period 

1-312-777-1999 COVID CONTACT

  • The number listed above is the phone number for all contact tracing calls across the state of Illinois.
  • Please answer their calls or return their calls in a timely manner so we can all help to slow the spread of COVID-19.
  • The system is programmed to match the phone number of an incoming call to a specific case record so the caller can be routed to the assigned Case Owner in the virtual calling system.  
  • If the inbound call is unable to be routed to an available Contact Tracer, the caller has the option to leave a voicemail.

Vaccinations
By ZIP Code

IDPH is working with providers across the state to keep local governments and citizens updated on the latest COVID-19 numbers. 

Recently IDPH has created a page on their site that shows the most recently reported vaccination numbers by ZIP code. Data is available by one dose administered and by persons fully vaccinated. Data is updated weekly on Wednesdays and is provisional.

Do you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine?

Download our Frequently Asked Questions document by clicking below.

Download the PDF in Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Korean, Polish, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, or Urdu.

Click for Pfizer Booster Doses for those that qualify
 OR, for a 3rd dose of Pfizer and Moderna for the immunosuppressed populations

Click a link below to schedule your first dose vaccine online.

Second dose appointments will be made at time of the first dose appointment. If you need to schedule a second dose appointment, you must call 815-774-7386.

Additional booster approval coming soon!

As of October 14, 2021

Moderna Booster Vaccinations

have been approved by the FDA

As of October 15, 2021

Johnson & Johnson Vaccinations

have been approved by the FDA

Joliet

Will County Health Department Vaccine Clinic

501 Ella Avenue, Joliet, IL 60433

CLINIC HOURS:
MONDAYS from 9am – 3:45pm
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS from 9am – 5:30pm

CLOSED WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS

Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines available

 ACCEPTING WALK-INS
AFTER 10am 

Now with automatic second dose scheduling!

Bolingbrook

Will County Health Department North Branch Office Pfizer Vaccine Clinic

Regular Wednesday Pfizer Appointments for ages 12 & up

323 Quadrangle Drive, Bolingbrook, IL 60440

CLINIC HOURS:
WEDNESDAYS
from 10am – 5:30pm

 ACCEPTING WALK-INS 

PFIZER HAS FULL FDA APPROVAL FOR THOSE AGES 16+

The Food and Drug Administration granted full approval to Pfizer-BioNTech’s coronavirus vaccine for people 16 and up, making it the first to move beyond emergency use status in the United States.

Schedule an Appointment Online or Call to Schedule your Vaccination at a Will County Health Department Vaccination Clinic.

815-774-7386

Next Up For Vote

Pfizer Authorization for 5 – 11 year olds

Steps Prior to Rollout for this age group:
– October 26: FDA meeting to vote
– November 2-3: Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meeting to vote

What Happens Next?
– If the vaccine receives approval, Will County will work with local school districts and pediatricians to distribute the vaccine.

COVID-19 Delta Variant Cases Continue to Rise.

Why Wait?

Schedule your vaccine today to Stop the Spread of the Delta Variant!

Steps Already Taken to Combat Delta in Illinois:

Vaccinations required for all state employees at congregate facilities, in addition to mandates by private employers

Masks required in all public indoor spaces

County Level COVID-19 Risk Metrics

Hospital Resource and COVID Patient Data

County Level COVID-19 Community Transmission Data

Cases: 7 Day Total

1,080

Cases: Total Per 100K

156.35

Positivity Rate

3.52%

Pop-Up Vaccine Clinics

Golden Corral

381 Brookview Lane, Bolingbrook

October 16th from 9am to 1pm

All individuals vaccinated at this event will receive a voucher to redeem a free meal that day! (up to a $19 value)

St. Francis of Assisi Parish

1501 W Boughton Rd, Bolingbrook

October 17th from 9am to 1:30pm

Golden Corral

2100 W Jefferson St, Joliet

October 18th from 1pm to 6pm

All individuals vaccinated at this event will receive a voucher to redeem a free meal that day! (up to a $19 value)

McDonald’s

701 Oriole Dr, Peotone

October 19th from 11am to 3pm

All individuals vaccinated at this event will receive a coupon for a free sandwich of their choice to be redeemed at that location.

Amazon Hiring Event

23257 Central Avenue, University Park

October 25th from 9am to 4pm

Amazon Hiring Event

23257 Central Avenue, University Park

October 27th from 9am to 4pm

Pop-Up COVID-19 Vaccination Event Request

Do you want to host a Pop-Up COVID-19 Vaccination Event?

VACCINES FOR HOMEBOUND

Do you know someone who is interested in receiving a COVID vaccine who is unable to get out of the house due to medical limitations?

Consider applying for our homebound vaccination program through the Will County Health Department! Click the link to apply, and we will follow up with you as soon as we can! We want to get everyone vaccinated, especially those who are most at-risk and homebound.

2 DOSE VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS AGAINST COVID-19

GET BOTH DOSES

call 815-774-7386 to schedule your second dose.

REQUEST A NEW COVID-19 VACCINE RECORD CARD OR ALTERNATIVE FORM OF THE VACCINE RECORD FROM WILL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

Use this two-sided English/Spanish form to: request a new COVID-19 vaccine record card; to have your COVID-19 vaccine record corrected; or to request an alternative form of the COVID-19 vaccine record. Requests will be filled within 72 business hours. Please plan additional time if your record is mailed via US Postal Service.

GET ACCESS TO YOUR VACCINATION RECORDS ELECTRONICALLY, THROUGH THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH’S VAX VERIFY SYSTEM

ATTENTION WILL COUNTY PARENTS/GUARDIANS OF
5-11-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN

Will County Health Department is planning for the expansion of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign efforts to include the 5-11-year-old age group. We are looking for feedback from Will County parents/guardians regarding their plans for vaccinating their 5-11-year-old children. Please complete this short survey:

 

THANK YOU SO MUCH!

The importance of pregnant women being vaccinated

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends urgent action to increase Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination among people who are pregnant, recently pregnant (including those who are lactating), who are trying to become pregnant now, or who might become pregnant in the future. CDC strongly recommends COVID-19 vaccination either before or during pregnancy because the benefits of vaccination outweigh known or potential risks.

As of September 27, 2021, more than 125,000 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases have been reported in pregnant people, including more than 22,000 hospitalized cases and 161 deaths. The highest number of COVID-19-related deaths in pregnant people (n=22) in a single month of the pandemic was reported in August 2021.

Although the absolute risk is low, compared with non-pregnant symptomatic people, symptomatic pregnant people have more than a two-fold increased risk of requiring ICU admission, invasive ventilation, and ECMO, and a 70% increased risk of death.

IDPH UPDATED SCHOOL GUIDANCE

An updated version of the Public Health School Guidance, FAQ and Exclusion Protocols (with new flowcharts) are now posted on ISBE’s website, with updates underway to IDPH’s website. These align with EO 2021-24 and amendments to the Communicable Disease Code.

the importance of the annual flu shot


Influenza (flu) severity varies from year to year, but flu always brings serious consequences. The prevention of influenza and its associated consequences is important every year. Although the effectiveness of the flu vaccine can vary, overall the vaccine markedly lowers the risk of influenza-related illness, hospitalization, and death.

The COVID-19 pandemic means preventing influenza during 2020–21 is more important than ever. Influenza and COVID-19 share many symptoms. Preventing influenza means fewer people will need to seek medical care and testing for possible COVID-19 or influenza. And increasing flu vaccination uptake saves healthcare resources for COVID-19 and other conditions.

Our Progress

Over 56% of the population in Will County Are Fully Vaccinated!

Total number of vaccines administered

813,563

10/15/21

Total complete doses

392,731

10/15/21

56.73%

of population fully vaccinated

Demographic Breakdown

RACE/ETHNICITY

%

WHITE

490,895

%

HISPANIC

116,830

%

BLACK

77,162

%

ASIAN

58,857

Age

Ages 12-17

  • 75,169 9.24% 9.24%

Ages 18-64

  • 568,761 69.9% 69.9%

Ages 65+

  • 169,615 20.8% 20.8%

Gender

Female

  • 434,548 53.4% 53.4%

Male

  • 376,813 46.3% 46.3%

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR DAILY VACCINE CLINIC UPDATES

An easy way to stay updated on vaccine clinic hours and availability of appointments is to follow the Will County Health Department on Facebook. We post each morning the locations that are open that day for appointments and walk-ins.

 

Click here to visit our page and then follow/like us!

COVID-19 Questions? We are here to Help!

Call our COVID-19 Call Center at:

815.774.7386

The Will County Health Department provides a COVID-19 Call Center to help you:

  • Schedule your COVID Vaccination Appointment
  • Answer any COVID-19 Related Questions
  • Provide you with the Direction You Need

Our #1 Priority is assist you in any way possible and provide exceptional Customer Service! Please call one of our Customer Service Representatives who are ready and happy to assist you!

Call Center Hours of Operations:
Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

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