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State Passes 1 Million Vaccine Doses Administered

More than 4% of the state s population have completed the two-dose vaccination program. By Graham Kilmer - Feb 17th, 2021 06:46 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee Dr. Ben Weston receives second dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Photo courtesy of the Medical College of Wisconsin. In the past week, 4.5% of Wisconsin’s population completed their vaccination for COVID-19, and more than 1 million doses have been administered since the state started vaccinating in January. The current rate of vaccination in the state has led it to finish vaccinating approximately 1% of the population each week for the past three weeks.

Fast Spreader COVID-19 Variant In Milwaukee

Arrived a month ago. Study shows variant doubling infections every 10 days in the U.S. By Graham Kilmer - Feb 16th, 2021 05:45 pm //end headline wrapper ?>2019 Novel Coronavirus. Image by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The COVID-19 variant first discovered in the United Kingdom, understood to spread faster and potentially cause more severe disease, has been in Wisconsin for more than a month. The City of Milwaukee has now reported that the first case in the city was identified on January 28th. During a press briefing Tuesday morning, Interim Health Commissioner Marlaina Jackson said local public health officials “anticipated” that the variant would eventually be found in this part of the state.

The roar of the crowd means a ton : Milwaukee Bucks to welcome some fans to Fiserv Forum

The roar of the crowd means a ton : Milwaukee Bucks to welcome some fans to Fiserv Forum
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Milwaukee holds virtual town hall to clear COVID-19 confusion

Milwaukee holds virtual town hall to clear COVID-19 confusion Milwaukee holds virtual town hall to clear COVID-19 confusion To clear confusion and calm fear around the vaccine, the Milwaukee Health Department hosted a virtual town hall to crush the coronavirus. MILWAUKEE - To clear confusion and calm fear around the COVID-19 vaccine, the Milwaukee Health Department hosted a virtual town hall on Wednesday night, Feb. 10 to Crush COVID-19. The town hall came as health experts say pandemic-related safety measures have delivered extra public health benefits. As Milwaukee continues to be up against a limited COVID-19 vaccine supply from the state, Interim Health Commissioner Marlaina Jackson outlined how her department has delivered the vaccine.

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