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Proposal for next phase expands eligibility for vaccines to nearly half the population. By Graham Kilmer - Jan 20th, 2021 03:49 pm //end headline wrapper ?> Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee Dr. Ben Weston receives second dose of COVID-19 vaccine. File photo courtesy of the Medical College of Wisconsin. If the latest draft of recommendations for the next phase of vaccinations is accepted by the state Department of Health Services, nearly half the state’s adult population will be eligible for the vaccine. The state committee responsible for developing draft recommendations for the next phase of vaccinations met this morning and added new groups to a list that was released last week for public comment. ....
SHARE MILWAUKEE â As COVID-19 vaccines keep rolling out across the Badger State, officials are still trying to figure out who exactly should be next in line for the shots. Wisconsin is for now focusing its doses on Phase 1A â health care workers and long-term care facilities. But the next wave, Phase 1B, is right around the corner. On a national level, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention committee published its guidance in December. The CDC group recommended that Phase 1B should include adults 75 and older, people with high-risk medical conditions, and certain essential workers. And the Trump administration released new guidance Tuesday that would bypass the earlier CDC list, recommending the vaccine for people 65 and up or with underlying health conditions. ....
Wisconsin DOC reverses course, releases COVID-19 inmate death tolls at individual prisons January 11, 2021 3:23 PM Naomi Kowles Updated: MADISON, Wis. The Wisconsin Department of Corrections has released total death tolls due to COVID-19 at the prison facilities where the deaths occurred. To date, at least 25 prisoners have died from COVID-19 in Wisconsin; previously, the DOC has refused to release information about what facilities have had inmates die because of COVID-19. Oshkosh and Waupun Correctional Institutions lead the list with four inmate deaths each. Stanley and Redgranite Correctional Institutions have each reported three inmate deaths; facilities at Racine, Fox Lake and Dodge have each reported two deaths. ....
DAVID WAHLBERG Wisconsin might open COVID-19 vaccination to people 70 and older and limited groups of essential workers once most health care workers and nursing home residents are immunized, according to discussion by a state committee Friday. The groupâs deliberations about who should get the vaccine next came as Gov. Tony Evers and seven other Democratic governors asked federal health officials to release more doses of COVID-19 vaccine. President-elect Joe Biden said he would stop holding back second doses for people who have received one, as the Trump administration has done. âThe failure to distribute these doses to states who request them is unconscionable and unacceptable,â the governors wrote in a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar. ....