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City Hall: New City Health Commissioner Approved


The new commissioner is currently the director of the joint Washington Ozaukee County Health Department. She worked in the office of Representative 
Ron Kind (D-La Crosse) as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation health policy fellow for a one year period starting in 2018.
During her confirmation hearing, she expressed frustration with political disagreements that left her unable to use the suburban department’s authority to control the spread of the virus. Her department was releasing names of businesses and organizations with disease outbreaks before a lawsuit halted the practice.
“This has been an incredibly difficult 10 or 11 months for me,” said Johnson. She said even if she could impose health orders she would have issues with enforcement. “Straight forward answer: Do I think what we’ve done is enough? No.” ....

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Coronavirus vaccinations are beginning in Wisconsin. Some people of color are skeptical.


Coronavirus vaccinations are beginning in Wisconsin. Some people of color are skeptical.
Sarah Volpenhein, Talis Shelbourne and Jessica Rodriguez, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Dr. Lyle Ignace, executive director of the Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center, was one of the first people to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Milwaukee last week. He received the shot during a Facebook livestream.
Dr. Lyle Ignace rolled up his sleeve and got his shot, one of the first in Milwaukee to receive the COVID-19 vaccine last week.
Easy peasy, he said from behind a face mask on a Facebook livestream. I hardly felt anything. ....

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