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MADISON — As the number of hospital beds available in the Fox River Valley and statewide continues to dwindle, state officials are warning of an impending crisis.

During a media briefing Wednesday, Gov. Tony Evers said he is asking the Biden Administration to send 100 federal health care workers to help to combat staffing shortages and a surge of COVID-19 cases.

According to the latest figures Wednesday from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, the case level in Outagamie County for the past two weeks remains unchanged and is considered critically high.

Over the past seven days, the average number of cases has been 129, which is considered critically high for the size of the county.

Hospital capacity in the Fox River Valley remains strained as well, with more than two thirds of hospitals at peak capacity.

97.6 percent of all hospital beds currently are in use, according to the DHS, and 98.2 of all ICU beds are in use.

The number of COVID-19 patients in area hospitals jumped from 73 on Nov. 2 to 115 on Tuesday, according to the DHS.

Patients in the ICU have gone up from 10 on Nov. 10 to 23 on Tuesday.

Much of the surge is coming from those who are not vaccinated.

According to the DHS, unvaccinated people are diagnosed with COVID-19 at a rate five times higher that those vaccinated, and they are hospitalized at a rate 11 times higher.

Currenlty 65 percent of Outagamie County residents eligible to be vaccinated have received at least one dose.


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Current Vaccination Clinics in Outagamie County

Outagamie County COVID-19 Community Vaccination Clinic

Fox River Mall
4301 W Wisconsin Ave, Appleton
Located next to the Food Court by Scheels

Clinic Hours – Week of December 6, 2021 

Sunday – Closed
Monday – 11AM – 7PM
Tuesday – 11AM – 7PM
Wednesday – Closed
Thursday -11AM – 7PM
Friday – 11AM – 7PM
Saturday – 11AM – 7PM

Clinic Hours – Week of December 13, 2021

Sunday – Closed
Monday – 11AM – 7PM
Tuesday – 11AM – 7PM
Wednesday – Closed
Thursday -11AM – 7PM
Friday – 11AM – 7PM
Saturday – 11AM – 7PM

Vaccines available*: Pfizer (ages 5+), Moderna (ages 18+), and Johnson & Johnson (ages 18+)
*Type of vaccines available subject to change

Free/no cost COVID-19 vaccinations
No appointment needed, walk-ins welcome
No ID required
No insurance required

Regional Vaccine Tour Sites in Outagamie County

Black Creek Fire Department
W5200 County Road B, Black Creek
Every Wednesday – 3:00pm-6:00pm

Shiocton-Bovina Fire Department
W7740 Pine Street, Shiocton
Every Wednesday – 2:30pm-5:30pm

Details for both of the sites:

Vaccines available*: Pfizer (ages 5+), Moderna (ages 18+) and Johnson & Johnson (ages 18+)
*Type of vaccines available subject to change 

Free COVID-19 Vaccine
No appointment needed
No ID required
No insurance required

View more information and other locations here

Outagamie County Government Center

Public Health Division
3rd Floor
320 S Walnut Street, Appleton
Wednesdays – 9:00am – 3:00pm

*Additional days/hours will vary by week.

  • Call (920) 832-5100 to schedule an appointment
  • Free COVID-19 Vaccine
  • No ID required
  • No insurance required
  • Available to anyone age 5 years and older
  • Pfizer vaccine is available

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By Dan Plutchak

Corrections and updates: news@kaukaunacommunitynews.com Dan Plutchak, born and raised in Kaukauna, is cofounder of Kaukauna Community News.