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COVID-19 News Update

DECEMBER 3, 2021

COVID-19 VARIANTS

The Omicron Variant of Concern has been detected in the United States. CDC is following the details of this new variant. Click here to read the CDC’s Media Statement.

To learn more about the different COVID-19 Variants click HERE.

To protect yourself against COVID-19 Variants, schedule your vaccination appointment or booster dose appointment today.  Call the COVID-19 Call Center at 815-774-7386 to schedule an appointment or schedule below.


Click here to download the IDPH release of the following health advisory from 12/1/21.

This advisory is a summary:

  1. To provide information on IDPH monitoring of travelers from eight countries (Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe) into the United States due to the identification of the Omicron variant.
  2. To provide information on CDC travel changes.
  3. To provide information on COVID-19 cases for whom sequencing to look for Omicron would be recommended.

COVID-19 VACCINE:

BOOSTER DOSE

Everyone ages 18 and older should get a booster shot!

The Will County Health Department and Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), following the Food and Drug Administration’s decision to open COVID-19 booster shots to all, is recommending anyone 18 years and older get a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose six months after receiving their second Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, or two months after receiving the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

To learn more about booster doses visit the CDC website HERE.

Schedule your booster dose below or call the COVID-19 Call Center at 815-774-7386.

Moderna
Booster Dose

WHO IS ELIGIBLE:
Individuals 18 years and older

DOSAGE:
½ dose

WHEN ARE YOU ELIGIBLE:
At least six-months after the initial two-dose series was administered

WANT TO SWITCH BRANDS?
Yes, you can receive a single booster dose of Moderna as long as you completed a one or two-dose series with a different COVID-19 vaccine.

Pfizer
Booster Dose

WHO IS ELIGIBLE:
Individuals 18 years and older

DOSAGE:
Full Dose

WHEN ARE YOU ELIGIBLE:
At least six-months after the initial two-dose series was administered

WANT TO SWITCH BRANDS?
Yes, you can receive a single booster dose of Pfizer as long as you completed a one or two-dose series with a different COVID-19 vaccine.

Johnson & Johnson
Booster Dose

WHO IS ELIGIBLE:
Individuals 18 years and older

DOSAGE:
Full Dose

WHEN ARE YOU ELIGIBLE:
At least two-months after a single dose primary vaccination was administered

WANT TO SWITCH BRANDS?
Yes, you can receive a single booster dose of Johnson & Johnson as long as you completed a two-dose series with a different COVID-19 vaccine.

Moderna Booster Dose

Available at the Joliet location only

PFIZER BOOSTER DOSE

Joliet Location Appointments

Bolingbrook Location Appointments

Johnson & Johnson Booster Dose

Available at the Joliet location only

WILL COUNTY EQUITY
HIGHLIGHT OF THE WEEK

Child Care Resource and Referral

Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R) is a nonprofit agency providing services to families, child care providers, and employers.  CCR&R “promotes and facilitates the availability of affordable, quality child care through assistance, education and advocacy in Will, Grundy, Kendall and Kankakee Counties.” Executive Director, Rita Armstrong leads the CCR&R team.  As partners under the COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Grant, CCR&R provides vaccination education to the families they serve as well as vaccination opportunities for both providers and clients.  Their outreach efforts have included providing vaccination education at the Will County Sharefest in New Lenox, Riverwalk Homes Trunk or Treat in Joliet, Will County Resource Fair in University Park, Will County Center for Community Concerns Resource Fair in Joliet, and their own Resource Fair also in Joliet.  They also participate in vaccine outreach efforts via zoom, social media, and a family survey tool they distributed through 19 providers in October. Survey results will help CCR&R address questions, concerns, and barriers families may have related to COVID-19 vaccination. Through these efforts, they have been able to reach over 4,000 residents.  CCR&R is providing a safe space for families to learn and ask questions about COVID-19 vaccinations and facilitate connections to health resources in the communities they serve during the pandemic and beyond.  Learn more about CCR&R’s efforts at: https://childcarehelp.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/childcareresourceandreferral.  Thank you to these dedicated partners! We are grateful for your partnership.

updated Sports Policy for schools

This guidance issued by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) pertains to all youth recreational sports, including, but not limited to, school-based sports (high school and elementary school), travel clubs, private leagues and clubs, recreational leagues and centers, and park district sports programs. This guidance does NOT pertain to adult recreational sports, professional sports leagues, or college division level sports. This guidance supersedes all previously issued All Sports Guidance issued from IDPH and/or ISBE.

Download our Full PDF & Frequently Asked Questions documents by clicking below.

Do you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine?

Download our Frequently Asked Questions document by clicking below.

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5-11 Pediatric Pfizer Vaccination

The Illinois Department of Public Health has Adopted CDC recommendations for the Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for children ages 5-11

Will County Pediatric Pfizer (ages 5-11) Vaccine Providers

Pediatricians, Pharmacies, Federally Qualified Health Centers, Will County Health Department and other community partners will be providing Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine to children ages 5 to 11.

Tips to help calm vaccination fears for children

Make a Plan

Talk with your child before their appointment about what to expect.

Don't Lie

Avoid tricking or misleading your child about what to expect.

Stay Calm

If a parent is nervous or stressed it can affect the child so it is important to stay calm.

Bring a Toy

A toy can help comfort and distract a nervous child.

COVID-19 VACCINE:

THIRD DOSE

FOR IMMUNOCOMPROMISED

Third COVID-19 Vaccine Doses for People who are Moderately or Severely Immunocompromised.

A Third dose is NOT a booster dose!

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) amended the Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs) for both the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine and Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine to allow a third dose to be administered to people who are moderately or severely immunocompromised following a primary mRNA vaccine series.

Subsequently, CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommended that people with moderately to severely compromised immune systems receive a third dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine at least 4 weeks after their second dose, for a total of three doses. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky endorsed those recommendations. See the full CDC Media Statement here. 

WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR A THIRD DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE?

Currently, CDC is recommending that moderately to severely immunocompromised people receive an additional dose. This includes people who have:

  • Been receiving active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood
  • Received an organ transplant and are taking medicine to suppress the immune system
  • Received a stem cell transplant within the last 2 years or are taking medicine to suppress the immune system
  • Moderate or severe primary immunodeficiency (such as DiGeorge syndrome, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome)
  • Advanced or untreated HIV infection
  • Active treatment with high-dose corticosteroids or other drugs that may suppress your immune response

If your condition or medication isn’t on this list and you think you have a weakened immune system, talk to your healthcare provider about your medical condition and whether getting an additional dose is appropriate.

Individuals can self-attest and receive the third dose wherever vaccines are offered. This will help ensure there are not additional barriers to access for this vulnerable population receiving a needed third dose.

WHEN ARE YOU ELIGIBLE

The third dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine should be the same vaccine as the initial series and administered at least four weeks after completing a primary mRNA COVID-19 vaccine series.

ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR IMMUNOCOMPROMISED INDIVIDUALS

While vaccination is likely to increase protection in this population, even after vaccination, people who are immunocompromised should continue follow current prevention measures (including wearing a mask, staying 6 feet apart from others they do not live with, and avoiding crowds and poorly ventilated indoor spaces) to protect themselves and those around them against COVID-19 until advised otherwise by their healthcare provider.

Moderna Third Dose FOR IMMUNOCOMPROMISED

Joliet Location Appointments

Pfizer Third Dose FOR IMMUNOCOMPROMISED

Joliet Location Appointments

Bolingbrook Location Appointments

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 

 

*Please Note: Will County Health Department Contact Tracers do not need your social security, or payment information to perform contact tracing, our staff will NEVER ask for payment, and/or credit card information of any kind.

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.

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

County Level COVID-19 Risk Metrics

Hospital Resource and COVID Patient Data

Vaccinations By Zip Code

County Level COVID-19 Community Transmission Data

Cases: 7 Day Total

1,992

Cases: Total Per 100K

288.39

Positivity Rate

8.1%

Pop-Up Vaccine Clinics

Beecher 200 U

660 Penfield St, Beecher

March 26th from 9am to 1pm

Adult & Pediatric Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson Clinic

Plainfield Public Library District

15025 S Illinois St, Plainfield

March 26th from 11am to 3pm

Adult & Pediatric Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson Clinic

St. Peter's Lutheran Church GYM

310 N Broadway St, Joliet

March 26th from 10am to 3pm

Adult & Pediatric Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson Clinic

Joliet Public Library Black Road Branch

3395 Black Rd, Joliet

March 26th from 11:30am to 3:30pm

Adult & Pediatric Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson Clinic

C.W. Avery Family YMCA

15120 W Wallin Dr, Plainfield

March 27th from 9am to 3pm

Adult & Pediatric Pfizer, & Moderna Clinic

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.

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

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 59% of the population in Will County Are Fully Vaccinated!

Total number of vaccines administered

943,134

12/3/21

Total complete doses

409,009

12/3/21

59.08%

of population fully vaccinated

Demographic Breakdown

RACE/ETHNICITY

%

WHITE

582,877

%

HISPANIC

129,930

%

BLACK

89,974

%

ASIAN

71,291

Age

Ages 5-11

  • 14,184 1.5% 1.5%

Ages 12-17

  • 78,434 8.32% 8.32%

Ages 18-64

  • 641,628 68% 68%

Ages 65+

  • 208,872 22.1% 22.1%

Gender

Female

  • 504,472 53.5% 53.5%

Male

  • 436,638 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?

Our team of Customer Service Representatives are ready to help answer any question.

Call our COVID-19 Call Center at:

815.774.7386

The call center can help…

  • Schedule, Reschedule or Cancel your COVID-19 Vaccination Appointment through the Will County Health Department
  • Find a COVID-19 Vaccination Location near you
  • Find a COVID-19 Testing Location near you
  • Answer basic COVID-19 questions:
    • Information on available COVID-19 Vaccinations
    • General COVID-19 Vaccine related guidelines
    • Where to locate guidelines on the CDC website
  • Sign up for the Will County Health Department Weekly Newsletter
  • Obtain Proof of COVID-19 Vaccinations

 

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

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