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Wisconsin s Phase 1B of vaccine plan set, may not start till March 1

The decision over who to include in Phase 1B has been fraught with tough debates over how to prioritize millions of vulnerable Wisconsinites. This next phase leaves out people with high-risk medical conditions, who will likely be in Phase 1C.  Health officials asked that people who are able to work from home, perform most tasks outdoors or who do not have much exposure to the public to step back even if eligible now until there is more vaccine supply. Vaccinators should use up available vaccine instead of throwing it out, health officials said, but  only those who are at significant risk due to public-facing positions with considerations of frequency, intensity, and duration of contact  should step forward.

The Downside of Disgust (Ep 448) - Freakonomics

The Downside of Disgust (Ep. 448) January 20, 2021 @ 11:00pm Listen now: It’s a powerful biological response that has preserved our species for millennia. But now it may be keeping us from pursuing strategies that would improve the environment, the economy, even our own health. So is it time to dial down our disgust reflex? You can help fix things as Stephen Dubner does in this episode by chowing down on some delicious insects. Listen and subscribe to our podcast at              We have just made the entire Freakonomics Radio archive available, free, on every podcast app. That’s more than 10 years’ and 400 episodes’ worth. Hopefully you’ll enjoy poking around the archive. And tell your friends! You listeners often write in to ask how you can help our show. One thing you can do is spread the word. Or: leave a review or a rating on your favorite podcast app. That’s a great way to help other people discover

Wisconsin moves closer to finalizing second phase of vaccine rollout, including teachers and prisoners

Wisconsin moves closer to finalizing second phase of vaccine rollout, including teachers and prisoners Daphne Chen, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Submitted Gina Giacobassi breaks down a box during a shift at Trader Joe s. Almost 1.6 million Wisconsinites  including teachers, grocery store workers and prisoners could be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine in the next phase of the rollout, which goes to the state health department for a final decision this week.  The State Disaster Medical Advisory Committee voted unanimously to pass its recommendations to the state health department Wednesday morning.  The state Department of Health Services has already opened the second round of vaccinations, known as Phase 1B, to people 65 and older and fire and police personnel.

Wisconsin s Phase 1B of vaccine plan close to final, includes teachers

Some Wisconsin hospitals are offering vaccines to staff who don t take care of patients

Some Wisconsin hospitals are offering vaccines to staff who don t take care of patients Daphne Chen, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © UW Heath, Madison handout Pharmacy technicians from UW Health, left to right, Amy Schultz, Susan Johnston and Nikolas Gardner, examine their shipment of COVID-19 vaccine. Software engineers. Public relations specialists. Medical records clerks. Faced with no-shows at immunization clinics and leftover doses, some Wisconsin hospital systems are offering COVID-19 vaccines to staff who do not work with patients or in medical settings, under an interpretation of vaccine prioritization guidelines that federal advisers say is a stretch. At least one hospital system Advocate Aurora has opened up vaccine appointments to all employees. At other health systems, employees listed as administrators or public relations specialists have received vaccines, according to social media posts.

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