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HSHS Hospitals Update Visitor Policies, Restrictions

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Walk-ins available for COVID-19 vaccines at Prevea UWGB clinic

GREEN BAY - Prevea Health will begin offering walk-ins at its four community COVID-19 vaccination clinics, which includes the UW-Green Bay site, in a sign that the vaccine is readily available for those who want it. After months of limited vaccine supply and telling residents to wait for their turn, local health systems said people can now find same-day or next-day appointments. We have vaccine availability. There s no need to wait three weeks. There s no need to wait a month,  said Bellin nurse Sherry LaFond, who coordinates the Lambeau Field vaccination site. Prevea said walk-ins will be available at certain times at each clinic, which can be found at www.prevea.com/vaccine. Appointments will still be needed outside of the walk-in hours.

Where to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Brown County

Additional information is available at prevea.com/vaccine. Advocate Aurora De Pere Health Department Find available appointment slots and signup at a De Pere vaccine clinic at deperewi.gov/topic/index.php?topicid=397 or call 920-339-4054. New clinics will be added each week based on vaccine supply. De Pere Hometown Pharmacy The pharmacy is offering a waitlist for its De Pere location where can people can add their name to online. The De Pere pharmacy is at 510 Redbird Circle. Costco People can visit  costco.com/covid-vaccine.html to see if vaccine appointments are open at the Costco pharmacy in Bellevue. Appointments depend on vaccine supply.

President And CEO Of Hospital Sisters Health System Announces 2021 Retirement Plans

Effingham, IL / Effingham Radio Dec 15, 2020 4:44 PM Springfield, IL -(Effingham Radio)- Mary Starmann-Harrison, president and CEO of HSHS, has shared her plans to retire in the second half of 2021. Starmann-Harrison has led the system for almost 10 years and will assist in transitioning her successor prior to her retirement in 2021. Korn Ferry has been retained to begin a national search for her replacement. “Mary’s contributions to the HSHS ministry over the past decade have far exceeded the usual measures for success,” said Sister Jomary Trstensky, OSF, chair of Hospital Sisters Ministries. “In everything she undertook, she acted with passion and with a personal investment in the underlying HSHS mission. She maintained an absolute vigilance for the religious values of the organization even while she searched for new and contemporary ways of serving those entrusted to our care.”

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