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Marcus Theatres looking into vaccine distribution in Wisconsin: Report

Wisconsin vaccinators swamped with inquiries

Wisconsin vaccinators swamped with inquiries Vaccinators across the state say they’re getting an overwhelming number of requests from people age 65 and older to schedule appointments. and last updated 2021-01-21 19:44:07-05 MILWAUKEE — Vaccinators across the state say they’re getting an overwhelming number of requests from people age 65 and older to schedule appointments. The state’s health department said they’re working with Microsoft to build an online vaccine registry, but until that’s ready, DHS is depending on hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and local health departments to come up with their own strategies to vaccinate those who are eligible.

Grafton, Wisconsin pharmacist accused of ruining COVID vaccine faces 9 months in prison, $10K fine if convicted

Woman gets COVID-19 vaccine, then virus Doctors say it s impossible to get from the vaccination but offer other possibilities

Woman gets COVID-19 vaccine, then virus. Doctors say it s impossible to get from the vaccination but offer other possibilities A woman who received the COVID-19 vaccination at her Markesan, Wis. nursing home at the end of December is now sick with the virus and in the hospital. Doctors believe there are a few ways she could have gotten the virus, but the vaccine isn’t one of them. and last updated 2021-01-19 10:05:31-05 MARKESAN — A woman who received the COVID-19 vaccination at her Markesan, Wis. nursing home at the end of December is now sick with the virus and in the hospital. Doctors believe there are a few ways she could have gotten the virus, but the vaccine isn’t one of them.

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.”

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