The Marshall County Health Department has scheduled an immunization clinic and extended vaccination days.
Continue readingLocal Health Departments Pass along CDC Guidance Concerning COVID-19 Delta Variant
Local health officials released information Thursday on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) concerning the rapid spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Department Mobile Medical Unit on the Move
The mobile medical unit operated by the staff at the Marshall County Health Department has been out an about in the county.
Continue readingState Health Commissioner Urges Flu Shots, Issues Standing Order for Other Vaccines
Indiana’s state health commissioner is once again urging Hoosiers to get their flu shot, as well as any other necessary vaccines. During Wednesday’s COVID-19 press conference, Dr. Kris Box said the flu can also lead to severe complications that require the use of intensive care beds and ventilators.
Continue readingState Health Officials Continue Urging Parents to Get their Kids Vaccinated
Health officials continue urging parents not to let COVID-19 concerns leave their children vulnerable to preventable diseases. The drop in immunizations given during the pandemic is still a concern nationwide, according to State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box.
Continue readingState Health Commissioner Urges Hoosiers to Resume Routine Medical Care, Vaccinations
Those who’ve been putting off routine medical care due to COVID-19 concerns are urged to have it done. During state officials’ press conference Monday, State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box said she doesn’t want people to delay seeing the doctor and ending up with a more serious problem.
Continue readingVaccinations Available at Marshall County Health Department
The Marshall County Health Department is partnering with Vaxcare to provide vaccinations for most individuals in the county.
According to Public Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger, the partnership allows the county to reach its goal of serving everyone and boosting the county’s immunization rates.