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Clinical trials involving kids, COVID-19 vaccine to begin soon

Clinical trials involving kids, COVID-19 vaccine to begin soon Clinical trials involving kids, COVID-19 vaccine to begin soon COVID-19 vaccine producers announced this week that clinical trials will start for kids. It is a sign of hope for parents. MILWAUKEE - COVID-19 vaccine producers announced this week that clinical trials will start for kids. It is a sign of hope for parents as three vaccine manufacturers plan to start those trials.  To achieve herd immunity, it’s going to be necessary for us to immunize children, said Kevin Dahlman, Aurora Children s Health Medical Director.  Kevin Dahlman Some of the trials will test the vaccine from birth to 17 years old. Dahlman said the trials will take roughly four to six months to get data making sure the vaccine is safe and effective in kids.

Soaring demand for contractors causing delays, backlogs in WI

Soaring demand for contractors causing delays, backlogs in WI Soaring demand for contractors causing delays, backlogs in WI Over the last year, many of our homes have also become our workplaces, schools and daycares. Those demands have many people looking to change a few things around their houses, like adding a home office. They’ll likely be waiting a while. MILWAUKEE - Over the last year, many of our homes have also become our workplaces, schools and daycares. Those demands have many people looking to change a few things around their houses, like adding a home office. They’ll likely be waiting a while.

Wisconsin vaccine registry, appointment site to launch March 1

Studies show Latinos skeptical about COVID-19 vaccine, distribution

Studies show Latinos skeptical about COVID-19 vaccine, distribution Studies show Latinos skeptical about COVID-19 vaccine, distribution Studies are showing Latinos are skeptical of the COVID-19 vaccine even though they are among the groups most likely to be hospitalized or die from the disease. MILWAUKEE - Studies are showing Latinos from a variety of backgrounds are among the most skeptical of the COVID-19 vaccine even though they are among the groups most likely to be hospitalized or die from the disease. Dr. Nicole Fortuna with Sixteenth Street Community Health Center tells FOX6 News she has been answering plenty of vaccine questions from patients.

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