Health Department announces free flu shots for Lincoln County students

Lincoln County Health Department (LCHD) will be holding flu clinics at Merrill Area Public Schools and the Tomahawk School District. Children from private schools will be able to receive their flu shot at Lincoln County Health Department. These clinics provide the flu shot at no charge for students attending schools in Lincoln County, while supplies last, with funding from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health.
“We are pleased to be able to offer this service at no charge for all students this school year,” states Shelley Hersil, Health Officer/Director for Lincoln County Health Department. “Being able to save parents time and help keep kids healthy is a benefit for all,” she adds.

Below are scheduled school flu clinics:
Merrill Area Public Schools
• Jefferson Elementary School – Tuesday, October 22, 8 – 10:30 am
• Washington Elementary School – Tuesday, October 29, 8 – 10:30 am
• Maple Grove Elementary School – Friday, November 1, 9 – 10 am
• Kate Goodrich Elementary School – Tuesday, November 5, 8 – 10:30 am
• Merrill High School – Tuesday, November 12, from 8 – 12 pm
• Prairie River Middle School – Tuesday, November 19, 8 – 11 am

Tomahawk School District
• Tomahawk School District (High, Middle and Elementary) Thursday, October 24, 8:30 – 11 am
• St. Mary’s Catholic School Students are invited to this clinic
Private Schools
• Walk In Wednesday Clinics at the Lincoln County Health Department, every Wednesday from October 2 through November 20, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
• Please note: this schedule is dependent on flu vaccine availability. Any changes in the schedule will be communicated to parent(s)/guardian(s).

The school based flu clinics are no charge, voluntary, during regular school hours and parent(s)/guardian(s) need not be present. However, students must have returned a completed and signed consent form to their school. Flu shot consent forms were made available to MAPS students through Skyward and completed electronically during the school registration process. Letters and consent forms were mailed to Tomahawk High School and Tomahawk Middle School students’ parent(s)/guardian(s) and forms were stuffed in Tomahawk Elementary School student backpacks.
If parent(s)/guardian(s) did not receive the consent form or have questions on shots their child(ren) may need please contact the Lincoln County Health Department at 715-536-0307 or email [email protected]. For more information about Lincoln County Health Department’s programs and services, visit lincolncountyhealthdepartment.com or find us on Facebook. Lincoln County Health Department is always working for a safer and healthier Lincoln County.

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