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Wisconsin FoodShare recipients receive added benefits, online shopping options

Wisconsin FoodShare recipients receive added benefits, online shopping options RTV6 Thousands of Hoosiers have been impacted by the partial government shutdown that began 24 days ago whether they're a federal employee or not. and last updated 2021-01-14 09:18:28-05 Wisconsin households receiving FoodShare will receive added benefits to help relieve strain during the COVID-19 pandemic. The temporary increase in benefits will begin in January and last until June 2021. FoodShare households will be able to use these benefits for in-person and online purchasing. “More than 725,000 Wisconsinites are relying on FoodShare to help them feed themselves and their loved ones during this pandemic,” said DHS Secretary-designee Andrea Palm. “These increases are the kind of critical support we need to be offering to our hardest-hit neighbors in Wisconsin right now.”

Medical College of Wisconsin to become 2nd area vaccination hub

Medical College of Wisconsin to become 2nd area vaccination hub The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) will become the Milwaukee area’s second COVID-19 vaccine hub. When the facility opens on Wednesday, Healthcare workers and first responders who fall in the state’s “1-A” vaccine group and aren’t affiliated with a hospital system will be eligible for the vaccination. and last updated 2021-01-13 15:27:20-05 MILWAUKEE — The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) will become the Milwaukee area’s second COVID-19 vaccine hub. When the facility opens on Wednesday, Healthcare workers and first responders who fall in the state’s “1-A” vaccine group and aren’t affiliated with a hospital system will be eligible for the vaccination.

Liability attorney warns legal rights are limited for patients harmed by COVID vaccine

Liability attorney warns legal rights are limited for patients harmed by COVID vaccine Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine is already being widely distributed across the country for healthcare workers, but a Milwaukee attorney warns the general public should know there is very little recourse if they have a bad reaction to any COVID-19 vaccine. By: Ben Jordan and last updated 2020-12-16 15:02:16-05 MILWAUKEE, Wisc. — Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine is already being widely distributed across the country for healthcare workers, but a Milwaukee attorney warns the general public should know there is very little recourse if they have a bad reaction to any COVID-19 vaccine.

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