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Posted on: October 11, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Dubuque County COVID-19 Vaccination Opportunities Update

LOCAL VACCINATION CLINICS, OCT. 13-15

Dubuque County Vaccine Update

LOCAL VACCINATION CLINICS, OCT. 13-15


Wednesday, Oct. 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. and 1 - 3 p.m.
Medical Associates East Campus, Lower Level, 1000 Langworthy St., Dubuque
 Boosters of Pfizer and vaccinations of Pfizer. To schedule an appointment, call 563-584-3200.
 
Thursday, Oct. 14, Noon – 7 p.m.
Dubuque County Emergency Responder Training Facility, 14928 Public Safety Way, Dubuque
 Walk-in vaccinations of Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson administered by the Dubuque Visiting Nurses Association.
 
Friday, Oct. 15, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Dubuque County Emergency Responder Training Facility, 14928 Public Safety Way, Dubuque
 Walk-in vaccinations of Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson administered by the Dubuque Visiting Nurses Association.
 
Infocus Pharmacy at 1690 Elm Street in Dubuque is offering walk-in vaccinations of Pfizer and Moderna, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Monday - Friday.
 
There are multiple locations/providers in Dubuque County offering free COVID-19 vaccinations, to see the complete list with contact information for each, visit www.dubuquecounty.org/sleevesup or call the SleevesUp Call Center at 563-690-6253.
 
For COVID-19 testing options, visit www.dubuquecounty.org/COVID19.

COVID-19 vaccines are available: 

  • At no cost
  • To people age 12 and up
  • No matter your immigration status
  • With or without health insurance

COVID-19 boosters are available: 

  • People 65 years and older and residents in long-term care settings should receive a booster shot of Pfizer vaccine at least six months after their second dose of Pfizer.
  • People 50 - 64 years of age with underlying medical conditions should receive a booster shot of Pfizer vaccine at least six months after their second dose of Pfizer.
  • People 18 - 49 years of age with underlying medical conditions may receive a booster shot of Pfizer vaccine at least six months after their second dose of Pfizer based on their individual benefits and risks.
  • People 18 - 64 years of age who are at increased risk for COVID-19 exposure and transmission because of occupational or institutional setting may receive a booster shot of Pfizer vaccine at least six months after their second.


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