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Protecting Ourselves & Our Community

Protecting Ourselves & Our Community

Important COVID FAQs

Important COVID FAQs

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Updates from President Holsey

Updates from President Holsey

Updates from President Holsey

Updates from the Wellness Center

Updates from the Wellness Center

Updates from the Wellness Center

Stockbridge-Munsee Health & Wellness Center

COVID-19 Testing Results as of 9/10/21

Total tested

6,308 (+90 since last reporting period)

Total Negative Counts

5,980

Total pending

11

Total Positive Cases

317  +5 since last reporting period

Total Positive Cases live in Shawano or Menominee counties

288

Total Breakthroughs

9 tested at the clinic to date.

In addition to clinic testing, there were 6 additional breakthroughs in our community that were tested by National Guard to date.

Total ever hospitalized

18

Active cases

7

Recovered Cases

307

Deaths

3 (Test at the Clinic)   4 (Total)

Stockbridge-Munsee Health & Wellness Center

5,435 doses of COVID-19 vaccinations have been administered as of 9/10/21

 

Pfizer vaccine is available to anyone aged 12 or older.
 

Count of Fully Vaccinated People

2,641

Count of people who received both doses of vaccination (Pfizer or Moderna):2,546

Count of people who received first dose of vaccination and are awaiting 2nd dose (Pfizer or Moderna):

234

Count of people who received a 3rd/booster dose (Pfizer or Moderna)14
Count of people who received single dose (Johnson & Johnson):95

FDA approved a 3rd booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine for people who are immunocompromised.


If you have any of the following conditions and are more than 28 days away from your 2nd dose of either Pfizer or Moderna Covid-19 vaccine please call medical at 715-793-5087 or 715-793-5088 to schedule a 3rd booster dose.


  • Active cancer (being treated or about to be treated)
  • HIV/AIDS
  • An inflammatory condition such as rheumatoid arthritis. You do not need the booster for wear and tear arthritis (osteoarthritis) or diabetes.
  • Organ transplant - discuss getting the third dose of the vaccine (as you should discuss everything) with your transplant team.



The 3rd dose of COVID vaccine should be the same vaccine as the initial series and administered at least four weeks after completing a primary mRNA COVID-19 vaccine series.  As of now, the recent announcement of the third covid vaccine dose only applies to the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, not the Johnson and Johnson vaccines.

"Please note that the coronavirus vaccine gives 95% chance of protection against COVID-19, but that is only 2 weeks after the booster dose. So even after the vaccine, and especially after having received just the first vaccine shot, patients should continue social distancing, washing hands, etc." - 
Michael S Lundin MD Stockbridge Munsee Health and Wellness Center

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