The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has provided the following information in their latest COVID-19 vaccine update. If you have questions about COVID-19 vaccines or appointment locations, call 211 or 877-947-2211. Or, text COVID to 211-211 for county-specific information on COVID-19, vaccination clinics, and other resources.
Reminder: Children are eligible for the COVID-19 Vaccine
Children who are at least 12 years of age can be vaccinated against COVID-19. There are many ways to find vaccine appointments, including searching on Vaccines.gov, calling 2-1-1, or visiting the DHS vaccine webpage. To learn more about COVID-19 and how it impacts children, visit the DHS COVID-19: Resources for Parents and Guardians.
Learn What You Can Do After You Are Fully Vaccinated
Emerging research shows that getting your COVID-19 vaccine means you can start returning to activities you did before the pandemic. For updated guidance and to learn ways you can continue protecting yourself and your loved ones post-vaccination, visit the DHS COVID-19: After You Are Fully Vaccinated page.
Lost Your Vaccination Card? You Have Options.
If you have lost your COVID-19 vaccine card, try any of the following:
- Call the provider where you were vaccinated to see if they can give you a new card.
- If you received your vaccination in Wisconsin, access your vaccination record using the Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR).
- If you have a social security number, Medicaid ID, or Health Care Member ID, you can access your record through the Public Immunization Record Access
- If you do not have one of these numbers, you can access your record one of two ways:
- Option 1: Fill out the Wisconsin Immunization Registry Record Release Authorization, F-02487 and have your records sent to you.
- Option 2: Ask the organization that vaccinated you to assign you a chart number in WIR. The chart number field is linked to the Health Care Member ID. Then, visit the Public Immunization Record Access web page and enter the chart number assigned to you in the Health Care Member ID field.
Wisconsin COVID-19 Numbers
View the DHS COVID-19 data pages after 2 pm to get the latest details about the impact of COVID-19 in Wisconsin.