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North and South Division vaccination sites open to all Milwaukeeans

All city residents ages 16 and older are now eligible to be vaccinated at the sites.  Officials announced last week that the Wisconsin Center in the city’s downtown would become a federal community COVID-19 vaccination clinic.  Of the 3,000 daily doses from the federal government, 2,000 were targeted to go to the Wisconsin Center and 1,000 to community vaccination sites at North Division and South Division high schools, according to the state.  The Wisconsin Center is open by appointment to everyone eligible. As of Monday in Wisconsin, that means all residents ages 16 and older.  American Family Field COVID-19 testing site hours, location changing

As Wisconsin Expands Eligibility To Everyone 16+, People Line Up For COVID-19 Vaccine

/ Ricardo Perez, student at South Division High School, told his mother Maria about the opportunity to get vaccinated Monday Monday was the first day any Wisconsin resident 16 and older was eligible to receive the free COVID-19 vaccine. Roughly a third of Wisconsin residents have received at least one dose of vaccine. Many more will be looking for a chance to get a shot in the coming days and weeks. People can be vaccinated at the doctor s office, pharmacies, some places of employment and community-based vaccination sites. Ricardo Perez, a student at South Division High School, learned of the opportunity to get vaccinated by his teachers. He then told his mom and his sister and all three were in line Monday to get the vaccine.

Vaccine sites at Milwaukee s North Division, South Division High Schools open to all residents

Vaccine sites at Milwaukee s North Division, South Division High Schools open to all residents Previously, vaccinations were offered to residents of specific ZIP codes.  North Division High School at 1011 West Center Street and South Division High School at 1515West Lapham Boulevard are open for walk-in vaccinations Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. until April 16. “We want as many people as possible vaccinated promptly and easily. Opening the doors to all residents at these community vaccination sites will help achieve that goal,” Commissioner Kirsten Johnson said. “This change allows us to increase the number of vaccinations provided at these two locations so that we better utilize our capacity.”

MHD broadens eligibility at 2 community COVID-19 vaccine clinics

Milwaukee County virus cases rising; UK variant, kids of concern Milwaukee County virus cases rising; UK variant, kids of concern Milwaukee County s latest COVID-19 case count shows an average of 117 new infections per day nearly a 100% increase over the past three weeks. MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Health Department is opening COVID-19 vaccinations to everyone ages 16 and older at its two walk-in clinics. Previously, the sites at North Division High School and South Division High School were only administering shots to residents from 10 select ZIP codes. Local health leaders said not only are cases on the rise, but the virus could be impacting children more than ever before.

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