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Everyone 16 and older in Wisconsin is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday.
With roughly a third of Wisconsin residents having received at least one dose of vaccine, many more will be looking for a chance to get a shot in the coming days and weeks.
Here s what you need to know about eligibility, where to get the vaccine and more.
How many Wisconsin residents have been vaccinated so far?
As of Sunday, 33% of the population had received at least one dose of vaccine, or 1.9 million people. And 20%, or 1.1 million people, were fully vaccinated, according to state data.
Over three-quarters of the population 65 and older had received at least one shot.
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The vaccine is free.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has published a map and list of vaccine providers in the state at dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/vaccine-map.htm.
Here s a rundown.
Health systems
Health systems are contacting their patients who are 65 and older through phone, text, email and patient portals, such as MyChart, to schedule appointments.
Aurora Health Care, Ascension Wisconsin and ProHealth are giving priority, based on age, medical conditions and other factors, to patients most at risk of becoming severely ill from COVID-19.
Most of the health systems have several vaccination sites. Ascension Wisconsin, for instance, has 14 statewide and four in Milwaukee County.
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