SPRINGFIELD – With young people driving the increase in COVID-19 cases in Illinois,
the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is announcing “College Vaccination
Days” to encourage all community college and public and private university students
across Illinois to get vaccinated at mass vaccination sites. This weekend and next
week state-supported mass vaccination sites across Illinois will have COVID-19 vaccination
appointments available for college and university students. IDPH is partnering with
colleges and universities in Illinois to help them direct their students to state-supported
sites.
Beginning in April, the highest case count in Illinois was among those in their 20s.
Over the past month, cases among those 18-24 years of age doubled.
“Our young adults have a key role to play in bringing this pandemic to an end, and
I’m proud to make it easier for our community college and public and private university
students to access these life-saving vaccines,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Getting
vaccinated is about protecting yourself, but it’s also about protecting your professors,
your parents, your peers, campus staff, and the greater community you call home.”
“College campuses are microcosms of the communities in which they are located, and
if we see an increase in cases on campus, we will see an increase in cases in the
community,” said IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike. “Especially as we are starting to
see variants become more prevalent and the number of cases and hospitals increasing
statewide, we need to vaccinate as many people as possible as quickly as possible.
With young people driving our increase in cases, this is an important opportunity
for our college and university students to protect themselves and their communities.”
The following mass vaccination sites will have appointments available specifically
for college and university students on the following days. Colleges and universities
will have the links where students can register for an appointment.
DATE |
LOCATION |
Address |
Saturday, April 17
|
Adams County – Oakley Linsey Center
|
300 Civic Center Plaza
Quincy
|
Sunday, April 18
|
Kane County Former Carson Pirie Scott
|
970 North Lake St.
Aurora
|
Sunday, April 18
|
Kane County Elgin Eastside Recreation Center
|
1800 E. Chicago St.
Elgin
|
Sunday, April 18
|
Kane County Former Sam’s Club
|
501 N. Randall Rd.
Batavia
|
Sunday, April 18
|
Madison County – Gateway Convention Center
|
1 Gateway Drive
Collinsville
|
Sunday, April 18
|
Sangamon County Orr Building – State Fairgrounds
|
801 E. Sangamon Ave.
Springfield
|
Sunday, April 18
|
St. Clair County Belle-Clair Fairgrounds
|
200 S. Belt East
Belleville
|
Sunday, April 18
|
Winnebago County Former K-Mart
|
1321 Sandy Hollow Rd.
Rockford
|
Monday, April 19
|
Cook County Arlington Heights Health Center
|
3250 N. Arlington Heights Rd.
Arlington Heights
|
Monday, April 19
|
Cook County Former K-Mart
|
1155 E. Oakton St.
Des Plaines
|
Monday, April 19
|
Cook County Forest Park - Former HOBO
|
7600 Roosevelt Rd.
Forest Park
|
Monday, April 19
|
Cook County Matteson – Former Target
|
4647 Promenade Way
Matteson
|
Monday, April 19
|
Cook County South Suburban College
|
15800 State St.
South Holland
|
Monday, April 19
|
Cook County Tinley Park Convention Center
|
18451 Convention Center Drive
Tinley Park
|
Monday, April 19
|
Cook County Triton College
|
2000 5th Ave.
River Grover
|
Tuesday, April 20
|
DuPage County Fairgrounds Building 1
|
2015 Manchester Rd.
Wheaton
|
Tuesday, April 20
|
Grundy County Shabbona Middle School
|
725 School St.
Morris
|
Tuesday, April 20
|
Lake County Lake County Fairgrounds
|
1060 E. Peterson Rd.
Grayslake
|
Tuesday, April 20
|
Will County Former Toys R Us
|
3128 Voyager Lane
Joliet
|
Mass vaccination sites in DeKalb, McDonough, and McLean counties have been and will
continue to provide vaccinations to students as part of the Rapid Response Vaccination
Teams that are deployed to areas seeing increasing cases.
All mass vaccination locations will be administering either Moderna, or Pfizer-BioNTech
vaccine. At the recommendation of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, IDPH is pausing the use of the Johnson
& Johnson COVID-19 vaccine and it will not be administered at mass vaccination sites
until further guidance from the CDC. Students can make appointments to get their
second doses of the vaccine when getting their first dose.
For information on how to make an appointment to receive the vaccine at other mass
vaccination sites or other locations, visit coronavirus.illinois.gov. For those having difficulty navigating online services to make vaccination appointments,
the State’s Vaccine Appointment Call Center can help. The call center, at 1-833-621-1284,
is available seven days a week from 6 a.m. to midnight, can take TTY calls, and uses
both English and Spanish speaking call agents with the availability for translation
into other languages. Answers to frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccines
can be found on the IDPH website.