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Waukesha County starts process to end COVID-19 State of Emergency on June 30
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Waukesha County community vaccine clinic to close when 60% of population is vaccinated
WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) Once 60 percent of Waukesha County eligible population is vaccinated against COVID-19, they will transition vaccination operations from Public Health to local healthcare systems’ clinics and pharmacies. That percentage is expected to be met by the end of this week.
According to a news release, the community vaccination clinic at the expo center will not schedule any new first-dose clinics and will close once all scheduled second vaccine doses are administered. The final clinic is expected to take place on Wednesday, May 19. Once the County reaches its benchmark of vaccinating 60 percent of all eligible residents, it is anticipated that healthcare providers will be able to meet vaccine demand in the County.
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Waukesha County Community Testing Site Reduces Operations Patch 3/12/2021 Karen Pilarski © Shutterstock Testing at the Waukesha Expo Center continues to be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., through the remainder of March
WAUKESHA COUNTY, WI Waukesha County COVID-19 testing opportunities at the Waukesha County Expo Center are being downscaled by Waukesha County due to a planned withdrawal of the deployment of the Wisconsin National Guard at the community testing site, a decrease in demand for testing, and fewer active cases of the virus, according to a news release.
Testing continues to be available at clinics, pharmacies, and other locations throughout the county.