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COVID-19: Wisconsin accelerates opening vaccines for medical conditions


Updated: 5:10 PM CDT Mar 16, 2021
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced Tuesday it will accelerate opening COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to residents age 16 and older with certain medical conditions.Continuing Coverage: Coronavirus in WisconsinGov. Tony Evers announced the next group will now be eligible for the vaccine beginning March 22.The original date, announced last week, was March 29. Our vaccinators across the state are doing great work to get folks vaccinated and get this done, and because of their good work, Wisconsin continues to be a national leader in getting shots in arms, Evers said. Moving up eligibility for this critical group will help us get over the finish line and sooner, and get us back to our Wisconsin way of life. This eligibility group includes individuals with medical conditions associated with an increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19. Based on the recent and anticipated increases in vaccine availability, the DHS sa ....

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COVID-19 pandemic is speeding up rush to automate some jobs


LAURENCE DU SAULT
CalMatters
When COVID-19 sent millions of Californians home to work remotely, shop online and video conference their doctors, companies adapted by replacing certain services with new technology.
Now, that automation is reshaping jobs faster than previously thought.
“Everything’s online. It’s become the nature of our lives during the pandemic,” said Jane Oates, president of the nonprofit WorkingNation and former assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of Labor during the Obama administration. “It’s going to accelerate the use of technology in every job and for functions where it wasn’t used before. Some jobs that were already beginning to go, the pandemic will accelerate their demise.” ....

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COVID-19: Wisconsin's general public to be eligible for vaccine in May


Updated: 5:25 PM CST Mar 11, 2021
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced Thursday residents age 16 and older with certain medical conditions will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine beginning March 29.Continuing Coverage: Coronavirus in WisconsinGov. Tony Evers and state health officials spoke about the next eligibility tier Thursday. We are once again expanding eligibility for the vaccine to another substantial critical group of folks, including those with pre-existing conditions, he said.This eligibility group includes individuals with medical conditions associated with an increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19. Based on the recent and anticipated increases in vaccine availability, the DHS said it anticipates the general public will be eligible for the vaccine sometime in May. Wisconsin continues to be a national leader in vaccinations and we are excited to open up eligibility to more Wisconsinites, Evers said. I know this past year has ....

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Bouncing Back (and Forth): Statewide Reopening and Mitigation Steps (UPDATED) | Littler


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As the trajectory of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, government officials at all levels are reevaluating their health and safety protocols and adjusting workplace guidance based on ever-shifting case metrics. While all states had begun reopening over the summer, rising cases have caused many jurisdictions to either pause their progress, or return to more restrictive measures. Jurisdictions across the country continue to progress and regress by implementing different measures, on different timetables – resulting in a patchwork that is particularly challenging for multistate employers.
The chart below provides links to key reopening orders and/or mitigation measures issued in recent weeks, at the statewide level. Employers should bear in mind that these materials typically offer detailed instructions, which often vary by industry. As a result, it is important to review each order along with any corresp ....

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