Brady Street COVID-19 Vaccine Pop-Up Returns with Two Dates
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Due to the great success of the first COVID-19 vaccination pop-up in April, the Brady Street Business Improvement District will be holding two more pop-up vaccination clinics next week.
On May 18 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. the Roman Coin (1004 E. Brady St.), will host a clinic with Hayat Pharmacy for people aged 12+. The Nomad Pub (1401 E. Brady St.), will host a follow-up clinic for second Pfizer vaccinations on May 20 from noon to 6 p.m.
Both locations welcome walk-ins, and the clinics will be held outside. The Roman Coin will be open strictly for the vaccination clinic, ensuring a safe and welcoming atmosphere for families.
Rebel Reform is Recognized for Community Service
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Many of us were not prepared when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. There was a rush to stock up on food and disinfectants. But how many of us had thought of protective masks?
Fortunately, as we reported in September, Rebel Reform, the social outreach arm of Rebel Converting was able to jump in and offer help.
The Kryshak Family/Rebel Reform was recently recognized by the United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County with the Gwen T. Jackson Community Service Award for donating materials to make and distribute over 4,000,000 facemasks through MaskUpMKE.org, partnering with United Way, Just One More Ministry, Ignite Change, Allen Edmonds, North Shore Bank, Habitat for Humanity, Milwaukee County Transit, The Bucks and Fiserv Forum and others.
Milwaukee Museums to Reopen in March
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In a welcome show of optimism, four Milwaukee museums announced they will reopen to the public. Discovery World, the Harley-Davidson Museum, the Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Milwaukee Public Museum will reopen in March with robust health and safety protocols in place.
âWe could not be more thrilled to welcome guestsâsafelyâback to the Harley-Davidson Museum in March,â said Tim McCormick of the Harley-Davidson Museum. âWith a new exhibit, âOff-Road Harley-Davidsonâ and new ways to exploreâincluding the all-new annual passâthe Harley-Davidson Museum is looking forward to welcoming guests to our campus.â
COVID-19 Vaccinations Begin at the Wisconsin Center
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Dr. Nick Tomaro, Public Health Emergency Response Planning Coordinator for the Milwaukee Health Department and Dr. Heather Paradis, Milwaukee Health Department Medical Director spoke Tuesday about the vaccinations at the Wisconsin Center.
On Tuesday, Milwaukee began COVID-19 vaccinations for Group 1A personnel: health care providers, and residents and those working within long-term care facilities. The city is working to complete the first group of vaccinations as quickly as possible. Following Group 1A, the Milwaukee Health Department will begin vaccinating Group 1B individuals such as police officers, teachers and other essential workers. A staff of approximately 45 were on hand to administer the shots Tuesday.