Wisconsin Center open to all state residents for walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations
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The Wisconsin Center is now offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations for all Wisconsin residents, the City of Milwaukee Health Department announced Thursday.
The Wisconsin Center has two entrances – the corner of West Wells Street and Vel R. Phillips Avenue and the corner of West Wells Street and West Wisconsin Avenue. Free parking is available at 500 W. Wells St. and overflow parking is available in the surface lot at 4th Street and West Wisconsin Avenue.
The Wisconsin Center is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. Walk-in vaccines will be available through this weekend.
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Hayat Pharmacies runs walk-in COVID-19 clinics at various locations, like this one at the Ma’Ruf Center in February. Residents 16 and older are now eligible to get vaccinated. Photo by Sue Vliet/NNS.
Wondering where to get your COVID-19 vaccine? Here’s a list of places to get the shot in Milwaukee.
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Wisconsin Center
The Wisconsin Center, 400 W. Wisconsin Ave., has been selected to become a federal community clinic for COVID-19 vaccinations. This means for the next eight weeks, it will be open seven days a week and have the capacity to administer 3,000 shots per day.
Walk-In Vaccine Clinics Open to Everyone
Clinics at North Division and South Division high schools are now open to all city residents 16 years or older. By Graham Kilmer - Apr 6th, 2021 07:02 pm //end headline wrapper ?>COVID-19 vaccine. (Pixabay License).
The Milwaukee Health Department announced Tuesday it has opened two large walk-in vaccination sites to the general public.
Now, any resident of the City of Milwaukee 16 years or older can go to sites at North Division High School, 1011 W. Center St., or South Division High School, 1515 W. Lapham Blvd. Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. until April 16th, without an appointment and seek vaccination. This announcement came one day after the state officially made everyone 16 or older eligible for the vaccine.