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Pop up clinics are key amid decline in vaccinations


Pop up clinics are key amid decline in vaccinations
The number of people in Wisconsin getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is dropping, and Deputy Health Services Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk said they’re now taking the vaccine to where people are.
“Vaccinators are going to malls and shopping areas, and farmers markets and even bars and Brewers games and Bucks games,” Willems Van Dijk said this week. “I hope we have a vaccination center at the state fair and at every county fair.”
The goal remains vaccinating 80 percent of Wisconsin’s population. As of Wednesday, 38 percent had completed the vaccine series, and 44.5 percent had gotten at least one dose. ....

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Vaccinations Of 12 to 15 Year Olds Begins In Wisconsin


By Robert Kennedy
May 13, 2021 | 8:56 AM
MADISON, WI (WRN) – State health officials are urging families to get their 12-to-15 year-olds vaccinated against the coronavirus.
The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine can now be administered to those kids. Deputy Health Services Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk says it’s safe and effective
“In the clinical trials for this age group, nobody who received the vaccine was infected with COVID-19.”
Chief medical officer, Dr. Ryan Westergaard, says his 12-year-old son is being vaccinated
“It’s a very positive thing, and our family and our community will be better off when we can get more young people vaccinated.” ....

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J&J pause proof that vaccine oversight is working


J&J pause proof that vaccine oversight is working
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has paused administration of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in Wisconsin.
Deputy Health Services Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk said the pause is proof oversight is working, and will allow vaccine administrators to reach out, regarding extremely rare instances of blood clots associated with J&J vaccine.
“So I hope Wisconsinites can hear those kinds of actions as ways to increase safety, rather than making them more hesitant and fearful,” Willems Van Dijk said.
The DHS action follows recommendations by the CDC and Food & Drug Administration. ....

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