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RACINE â New data released by the State of Wisconsin show disparities in the rates in which Racine Countyâs residents have been getting vaccinated.
There arenât particularly strong correlations along lines of race or income related to what communities have been vaccinated, but rather more along urban-suburban-rural lines.
The Town of Dover, Racine Countyâs least densely populated municipality, has the lowest rate of vaccination, 25.14% or 132 first-dose vaccinations administered for 545 residents. The City of Racine, the countyâs most densely populated municipality, has the third-lowest rate: 39.62%, 28,343 first-dose vaccinations administered for 77,081 residents.
The highest rate of vaccination goes to the countyâs tiniest municipality, the Village of North Bay, where 86.7% of its 188 residents have been vaccinated.
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Racine will no longer enforce citywide mask ordinance
RACINE, Wis. (CBS 58) Racine is ending their citywide mask ordinance, effective immediately.
Mayor Cory Mason issued an emergency declaration which goes into effect at 12:00 Noon today, Friday, May 14, 2021, that suspends enforcement of Racine Ordinances section 54-35, otherwise known as the Mask Ordinance, in the City of Racine.
The Mayor will ask the Common Council to fully repeal the ordinance at their meeting on Tuesday, May 18.
According to the latest data from the City of Racine Public Health Department 44.2% of their jurisdiction’s residents age 16 and up have had their first dose, and 37% are fully vaccinated. The City’s COVID-19 case rate is currently 234 cases per 100,000 individuals over the last 14 days (down from 305 seven days ago) and has 5-day average percent positivity rate of 13% (down from 20% seven days ago).
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The grant program covers costs associated with the administration of the vaccine, excluding the vaccine itself.
Published May 6, 2021 •
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The city of Industry on Thursday launched a COVID-19 vaccination grant program, which aims to assist local businesses with financial costs associated with inoculating employees at their workplaces.
The city has allocated $100,000 for the program, in which businesses are able to receive a reimbursement of up to $5,000 for the administration of COVID-19 vaccines with an authorized provider. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. The city is honored to spearhead a grant program that makes it convenient and efficient for businesses to offer employees vaccines at their worksite, said Mayor Cory Moss. Through this grant program, we hope to support our businesses that have worked tremendously during the pandemic to keep their employe
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