Author: RCHO Staff

Flu Clinic dates & time with Consent form

FLU CLINIC DATES & TIMES!!! The Richland County TB & Health Office walk-in Flu clinics are listed below for the month of October. We can offer the Flu vaccines for the whole family (6 months and older!!!) We have the High Dose Flu Vaccines, Flublok, and Regular Flu Vaccines available!!! No appointments needed. 2022 Walk-In […]

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Covid Bivalent booster injections

We can now offer the Bivalent Covid booster injections. We have both Moderna and Pfizer Bivalent Covid boosters available for 12 years of age and older. We do all of our Covid vaccines every Wednesday from 8-11am & 1-5pm as a walk in. No appointment needed.

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Richland County Covid Update for March 14, 2022

NO new cases of Covid-19 in Richland County since last Monday, March 7th!!

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Richland Covid update February 28, 2022

31 new cases of Covid-19 in Richland County since February 14, 2022.

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Covid update February 14, 2022

45 new cases of Covid-19 in Richland County since last Monday February 7, 2022.Since the state is now handling contact tracing, this is all of the information we can give.

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Richland County Covid update February 7, 2022

151 new cases of Covid-19 in Richland County since last Monday January 31, 2022.Since the state is now handling contact tracing, this is all of the information we can give.

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Richland County Covid update January 31, 2022

274 new cases of Covid-19 in Richland County since last Monday January 24, 2022. Since the state is handling contact tracing, this is all of the information we have to give.

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If you test positive for Covid. You will receive a text with the following information from the State of Illinois Surge Center.All positive cases entered into the State’s data systems associated with a cell phone number will receive an automated text message from IDPH. The initial outgoing text will read: IDPH COVID: There is important […]

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What should I do if I’m exposed to COVID-19?

What should I do if I’m exposed to COVID-19? The CDC recommends that anyone who comes into close contact with someone who has COVID-19 should get tested five days after exposure, or sooner if you develop symptoms. The CDC also recommends different courses of action after exposure, depending on vaccination status and timeline:If you are […]

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I tested positive for COVID-19. Now what?

I tested positive for COVID-19. Now what? The latest guidance from the CDC recommends that people who test positive for COVID-19 should stay home and isolate alone and away from others for at least five days after testing positive, reduced from a 10-day isolation. If you do not have symptoms five days after your positive […]

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