COVID-19 Resources
Here's the link to the CDC COVID-19 tracker.
Vaccines
- Find a place to get a vaccine here: Vaccines.gov.
- The Scott County Health Department may have information for local residents about vaccines. Its phone number is 563. 326.8618.
- The Rock Island County Health Department may also have information for residents. Its address is 2112 25th Ave. Rock Island, IL. And the department's phone number is 309.793.1955.
- Other local vaccine providers include hospitals, health clinics, doctors' offices, and pharmacies.
- CASI, the Center for Active Seniors, in Davenport has served as an information resource for Scott County residents 65 and older. The number is 563.386.7477.
COVID-19 Testing Information
- Information about self-testing is available HERE.
- Many pharmacies offer COVID-19 testing. They also sell at-home test kits.
- Iowa residents can learn about free COVID-19 tests at TestIowa.com.
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Here's a COVID-19 data update for the Quad Cities.
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Michelle O'Neill recently talked with Ted Pappas, the CEO of Friendship Manor in Rock Island.
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Starting January 13th, 2022 (Thursday), the Rock Island County Health Department will no longer handle contact tracing for positive COVID-19 cases.
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The coronavirus has killed seven more residents of the Quad Cities. On Wednesday, Rock Island County reported one new death, and there've been six more in Scott County.
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As the omicron variant of COVID-19 spreads, the numbers just keep getting higher.
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University of Iowa Health Care is urging people to continue following CDC guidelines due to the spike in omicron COVID-19 cases.
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The conronavirus continues to kill residents of the Quad Cities area.
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The COVID-19 test site in Davenport operated by Genesis Health System is overwhelmed with patients this week. And its Chief Medical Officer is concerned.
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The number of hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in the Quad Cities continues to strain health systems and staff.
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Total COVID-19 deaths and cases have increased dramatically this month in the Quad Cities. Hospitals are full of infected patients, and recovery takes weeks.