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PHMDC to resume use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine Wednesday

By Logan Rude Apr 27, 2021 3:33 PM MADISON, Wis. Public Health Madison & Dane County will resume using Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine this week, after federal regulators cleared the use of the shot late last week. Health officials said the single-dose vaccine will be available at the Alliant Energy Center clinic starting Wednesday. Want to be fully vax’d in just 2 wks? @DHSWI is resuming the Johnson & Johnson vax & it’s avail at our clinic tomorrow. This is just 1 dose so you are fully vax’d 2wks after your shot. Read more on how CDC is confident in the safety & benefits of this vax: https://t.co/OFPCK4DfHM

Keep them home : Pediatrician says parents need to be sure allergies aren t COVID-19 before sending kids to school

MADISON, Wis.– It’s easy to confuse COVID-19 symptoms with allergies, but doctors say parents shouldn’t risk it and send their kids to school anyway. “The only way to reduce the transmission in schools is to keep the sick kids away,” Pediatrician at SSM Health Tom Murwin said. Murwin’s order that may sound great for kids,  but frustrating for parents, who he knows often will send their child to class with a runny nose assuming it’s just allergies. “Keep them home to play it safe until you know what the symptoms,” Murwin said. Murwin said allergies, a runny nose or itchy eyes, don’t progress into systemic symptoms like COVID-19 can.

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By Gabriella Bachara Apr 20, 2021 6:38 PM MADISON, Wis.– It’s easy to confuse COVID-19 symptoms with allergies, but doctors say parents shouldn’t risk it and send their kids to school anyway. “The only way to reduce the transmission in schools is to keep the sick kids away,” Pediatrician at SSM Health Tom Murwin said. Murwin’s order that may sound great for kids,  but frustrating for parents, who he knows often will send their child to class with a runny nose assuming it’s just allergies. “Keep them home to play it safe until you know what the symptoms,” Murwin said.

You can schedule your vaccination appointment at the Alliant Energy Center

By Stephen Cohn Apr 21, 2021 9:15 AM MADISON, Wis. Public Health Madison and Dane County is now providing a directly link for people to schedule COVID-19 vaccinations at the Alliant Energy Center. In a tweet Wednesday morning, officials said appointments are open, but two things need to be done before you get your shot. First, you need to schedule an appointment at the Alliant Energy Center, which you can do by clicking this link until April 24 (Saturday). But that’s not. You still need to register with DHS before your appointment so PHMDC has the information it needs to deliver the vaccination.

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