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By Mike Leischner
May 13, 2021 | 10:51 AM
WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) Following approval from health regulators earlier this week many COVID-19 vaccination clinics in the region will begin offering Pfizer shots to those ages 12-15.
Marathon County’s community vaccination site at Northcentral Technical College will take walk-in appointments for the shots. Hours for the clinic are 11 AM to 7 PM every Tuesday through Saturday. Appointments can be made online if desired.
Marshfield Clinic Health System is also making the vaccine available to those over the age of 12 as of today. Information on how to schedule your shot can be found online including via walk-in or by appointment. Those without internet access can call 1-877-998-0880
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She s a radiologist from Wausau, who has little name recognition and fewer than 1,000 Twitter followers. Earlier this year, she loaned her campaign $55,000 to get the operation off the ground.
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