Missoula County Government: COVID-19 Vaccination Options Available For Ages 5 To 11 In Missoula County

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Missoula MT

04 November, 2021

7:01 PM

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Press release from the Missoula County Government: 11/04/2021 12:45 PM Media Releases Contact Us Boards, Committees, Councils and Special Districts Current Vacancies Online Application Governing Boards Aging Services Governing Board Airport Authority Board Florence-Carlton Cemetery Board Health Boards Historical Museum Board Library Board Lolo Mosquito Abatement District Board Missoula Urban Transportation District Board Seeley Lake Cemetery District Board Tax Appeal Board Zoning Board of Adjustment Contact Us Help Customer Service Request Page Layout & Usage Site Navigation Site Map Departments, Divisions and Programs Animals & Pets Arts & Culture Birth, Death & Other Records Business Resolutions & Ordinances Community Communications Community Development About Missoula County Mission, Vision & Values Calendar Customer Service Request Elected Officials What is County Government? Frequently Asked Questions Apply for a building permit a burn permit (purchase or activate) County employment a food or lodging license a marriage license a septic permit or well permit a volunteer position on a County board, commission, or committee Contact a crime victim advocate a community council a Missoula County department the Commissioners' Office Donate to the Friends of the Shelter the Friends of the Library the Friends of the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula Email Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Reddit Several healthcare providers in Missoula are offering vaccine clinics for children ages 5 to 11, including the Missoula City-County Health Department and Community Medical Center, starting next week. Missoula County Public Schools is also offering a clinic in partnership with Granite Pharmacy and Western Montana Clinic. Several other providers are working on vaccination clinics for children.  The Missoula City-County Joint Information Center for COVID-19 is compiling current information about clinics, along with links to informational videos and educational materials for parents, on the website https://covid19.missoula.co/get-vaccinated/.  In the informational videos, Missoula physicians discuss how the vaccine can protect children from serious illness due to COVID-19 and encourage parents to talk with providers to get all their questions answered and make appointments to vaccinate their children.  "Kids are definitely at risk for COVID-19," said Shaina Rogers, a pediatrician with Providence Montana. "I feel like it's been a really rough year, especially for our children. I think we all want to move forward and put this chapter behind us. The best way to do that is to get vaccinated against COVID-19."  Staff at Partnership Health Center encourage parents who want to speak to a physician about getting their child a COVID vaccine but who do not have access to a primary care provider to contact the clinic about scheduling an appointment for a consultation. As a Federally Qualified Health Center, PHC's services are open to all, regardless of ability to pay. Community members can call 406-258-4789 to learn more about these services and schedule an appointment.  "These decisions can be challenging," said Dr. Emma Wright, family physician with PHC. "I really want to encourage patients and parents to talk to their physicians and other healthcare providers about their concerns. We're here to help and to be open and supportive."   Community Children's pediatrician Dr. Lauren McGovern also highlights the importance of COVID vaccination for 5-to-11-year-olds and how the benefits outweigh the risks.   "We're all eager to get our own kids vaccinated," she said. "We would never recommend something that we wouldn't do for our own kids."  This press release was produced by the Missoula County Government. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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