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Edward Rivers, Health Director of the Scott County Health Department, has announced his retirement following 10 years of services. His retirement will be effective March 5, 2021. During his time with Scott County Health Department, Ed most notably was involved in the revision and update of the Scott...
Public Health Update: COVID-19 Vaccine Registration Thank you for your patience as our department rolled out the first public clinic and the use of a new vaccine management system. We recognize the intense interest in the very limited amount of vaccine, 500 doses total. Due to extreme demand even...
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Full Moderna education document: https://www.modernatx.com/covid19vaccine-eua/recipients/faq The Moderna vaccine received Emergency Use Authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday, December 18. The Moderna vaccine is available for individuals 18 years of age and older...
The Pfizer vaccine received Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Saturday, December 12. The Pfizer vaccine is available for individuals 16 years of age and older. Individuals should talk to their healthcare provider before getting the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine...
The following Q & A was addressed on the December 10, 2020 QC COVID-19 press briefing with local media. The full briefing can be viewed here: https://www.scottcountyiowa.gov/health/post/2020/12/10/covid-19-press-briefing-december-10-2020 Links to COVID-19 vaccine resources, including the CDC, Iowa...
Who is involved in the vaccination planning in the Quad Cities? The Scott and Rock Island County Health Departments, emergency management agencies, our local health systems (Genesis and UnityPoint) and Community Health Care, the local federally qualified health center. We are meeting frequently and...
Wearing masks PROPERLY is critical to helping move us to a safer point in this pandemic. Make sure your mask covers your mouth AND nose. Do your part. Please.
Even before you hear from us, STAY HOME if: you’ve tested positive for COVID-19, live with someone who tested positive, or have spent time around someone who tested for positive.
Notice: County services are open by web, email, phone, and by appointment. If planning a visit, please contact the office or department for more information about their appointment process. Visitors to County buildings are expected to wear a mask or face covering in compliance with the Governor's proclamation.