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Updated: 4:24 PM CDT Apr 22, 2021 FEMA will end its COVID-19 vaccine distribution at the Wisconsin Center next month.Continuing Coverage: Coronavirus in WisconsinThe announcement was made Thursday morning.The last day for vaccines at the Wisconsin Center will be May 28.The Milwaukee Health Department will continue vaccine distribution at the Northwest and Southside Health Centers.The city hopes to continue with mobile vaccination sites to bring the vaccine into the community. There were also plans for drive-thru vaccine distribution.City officials have not yet said where that will be. If the demand is there, we will make sure we have the ability to have vaccinations but I think everyone understands if people aren t coming, those resources should go somewhere else, Mayor Tom Barrett said.FEMA has the capacity to administer as many as 4,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses per day.Officials said about 2,000 doses have been administered each day, on average.FEMA said it would ad ....
Over the last week, an average of 2,000 people per day received vaccinations at the Wisconsin Center. But the site has the capacity to vaccinate over 4,000 people. ....
The Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee will become a federal community COVID-19 vaccination clinic, state and federal officials announced Wednesday. The site was set up as a central hub for vaccinations in Milwaukee and two weeks ago started receiving assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Gov. Tony Evers said then that the state would commit to providing at least 7,000 weekly vaccine doses from the state s allocation for the Milwaukee FEMA site, which opened to all eligible Wisconsin residents. The new federal clinic will receive resources and staff to do 3,000 vaccinations each day, Evers office said in a statement. Key to the new FEMA site is that it comes not only with staff support but also with vaccine doses from the federal government, said Julie Willems Van Dijk, deputy secretary of the Department of Health Services. ....