April 2, 2021: City to host COVID-19 Community Vaccination Clinic for Qualifying Residents in 1A, 1B, and 1B+ as Defined by the State of IL on April 8, 2021.April 30, 2021: Highland Park Cancels Large Fourth of July Gatherings Due to COVID-19.May 24, 2021: Highland Park Senior Center Relocates to Highland Park Country Club Connector Bus Service Resumes.May 28, 2021: COVID-19 Safety in City Buildings.June 1, 2021: Highland Park Senior Center Reopens at the Highland Park Country Club. ![]() August 4, 2021: Due to substantial community transmission of COVID-19, masks are now required for visitors to City buildings, regardless of vaccination status.Vaccines are also available through pharmacies like Walgreens, CVS, and Jewel-Osco, and by contacting your physician. The survey and the hotline allow us to screen for eligibility, and individuals not eligible will be directed to the hotline/general microsite to make regular appointments. Please remember, that for this program we are reserving these appointments for individuals who are seniors or persons with a disability who require in-home assistance, need adaptive and/or accessible transportation to leave home, and for whom leaving home is not an option because doing so requires considerable and taxing effort.The survey can also be accessed from the site – there is a button on the top right that says “in home vaccination”.Ĝall the vaccine appointment hotline at 83 or sign up online at this survey.If you are homebound and need to register for a mobile vaccination appointment the process is as follows: ![]() If you are disabled and need assistance registering for your vaccine, you can contact Progress Center for Independent Living at 70. To register through Cook County, call 83, or visit. ** Cook County Health’s mobile vaccination site in Summit will continue to offer walk-in availability however it is generally limited to individuals in the surrounding communities: Summit, McCook, Hodgkins, Justice, Bridgeview and Chicago Ridge. Individuals can still make appointments at or by calling 83, Monday – Friday from 7AM – 10PM and Saturday from 8AM – 10PM. Individuals age 16 and 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. ![]() As such, it is important for these individuals to walk-in or make an appointment at a Pfizer site. The Pfizer vaccine is the only vaccine currently approved for 16 and 17 year olds. Individuals or groups who are interested in getting a vaccine can simply show up and register onsite. Forest Park, 7630 West Roosevelt Road (Pfizer, age 16+).Des Plaines, 1155 E Oakton Street (Pfizer, age 16+).South Holland- South Suburban College, 15800 State Street (Pfizer, age 16+).River Grove- Triton College, 2000 5th Avenue (Pfizer, age 16+).Matteson, 4647 Promenade Way (Pfizer, age 16+).Tinley Park, 18451 Convention Center Drive (Moderna, age 18+).Currently, Cook County Department of Public Health is in Phase 2 of the plan which includes all residents ages 16 and over.Īs of April 26, All Cook County Health mass vaccination sites will be open from 8:30AM-5:00PM* Monday through Saturday for walk-ins. On May 6, Governor Pritzker announced all of Illinois will move to the Bridge Phase of reopening effective May 14: īlue Island is part of the Cook County COVID vaccination distribution plan. Click here to submit your Coronavirus-related questions to be answered by Fire Chief Dan Reda on BITV (Comcast Channel 4), and on our YouTube channel.
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