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Letters: It is inhuman that grieving widows such as the Queen must stand alone

19 April 2021 • 12:01am The Queen, standing alone because of Covid rules, watches as pallbearers carry the coffin of Prince Philip into St George s Chapel Credit: WPA Pool  SIR – One could not see pictures of the Queen on her own at the funeral of Prince Philip without feeling profound sadness at what we as a country have inflicted on those grieving at funerals. When we can go to pubs, gyms and shops, and have widespread testing, it is inhuman that a grieving widow can’t have anyone to comfort and support her, be it a queen or anyone else. Norman Inniss   SIR – Those decrying the heartlessness of the government rules (Letters, April 16) in making the Queen wear a mask and sit alone at her husband’s funeral are misguided.

COVID-19 vaccine updates: Two prominent Wisconsin health systems still waiting for vaccine

COVID-19 vaccine updates: Evers frustrated that Wisconsin receiving fewer doses than anticipated Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Morry Gash / Associated Press Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers elbow bumps a member of Wisconsin s Electoral College after they all cast their votes for the presidential election at the state Capitol in Madison on Monday. Follow coverage from the Journal Sentinel and USA Today Wisconsin network as we follow the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine across Wisconsin. 3:15 p.m.: Evers frustrated that Wisconsin receiving fewer doses than expected Gov. Tony Evers and state health officials are again calling on the federal government to send more doses of COVID-19 vaccine to Wisconsin.

Milwaukee VA begins vaccinating health care workers

Milwaukee VA begins vaccinating health care workers
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COVID-19 vaccine updates: Milwaukee VA Medical Center vaccinates first five employees

COVID-19 vaccine updates: Evers frustrated that Wisconsin receiving fewer doses than anticipated Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Morry Gash / Associated Press Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers elbow bumps a member of Wisconsin s Electoral College after they all cast their votes for the presidential election at the state Capitol in Madison on Monday. Follow coverage from the Journal Sentinel and USA Today Wisconsin network as we follow the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine across Wisconsin. 3:15 p.m.: Evers frustrated that Wisconsin receiving fewer doses than expected Gov. Tony Evers and state health officials are again calling on the federal government to send more doses of COVID-19 vaccine to Wisconsin.

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