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Health experts say Memorial Day weekend gatherings are once again safe as coronavirus vaccinations climb and cases fall. → Read More
Twelve percent of Wisconsin children ages 12 to 15 have now received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine – roughly 35,000 kids just one week since the CDC said the Pfizer shot was safe for the age group. → Read More
Too soon? Some Milwaukee Common Council members say the city isn't ready to get rid of its mask ordinance. → Read More
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett on Tuesday, May 18 announced the city will ends the “Moving Milwaukee Forward" health order related to COVID-19 – effective June 1. → Read More
The FDA is expected to authorize Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for kids 12 and older by next week → Read More
While many celebrated the news that vaccine eligibility will soon expand to the general public, there are new concerns about shots. → Read More
Walk-in clinics opened Monday morning at North and South Division High School, where people from those select ZIP codes along with anyone else who lives in the county and is eligible can show up and get in line to receive a shot -- no appointment or proof of eligibility necessary. → Read More
The CDC is relaxing some of its COVID-19 safety measures for people who are fully vaccinated. → Read More
New data point to a dramatic decrease in the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths at long-term care facilities. → Read More
Milwaukee leaders shared new details Wednesday, March 3 about the 34 vaccine doses that expired Monday during vaccinations at the Wisconsin Center. This occurred the same day the city began ramping up vaccinations for educators, and it actually could have been a lot worse. → Read More
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) on Thursday, Feb. 25 announced that new groups will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine starting March 1. → Read More
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced on Tuesday, Feb. 23 the locations of four additional community-based vaccination clinics. → Read More
Many smaller pharmacies have only received 15 doses over the past two months, but the minimal allocation highlights more than the state's need for more doses. It highlights a trend seen since the pandemic began: Communities of color are being disproportionally affected. → Read More
Wisconsinites 65 and older are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, but the supply is not keeping up with demand. → Read More
Wisconsin's 20,000 prisoners could soon start to receive their COVID-19 vaccine shots. → Read More
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services and laboratory partners identified a variant strain of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in Wisconsin → Read More
As of Friday morning, Jan. 8, 75 firefighter-paramedics with the Wauwatosa Fire Department received their first of two Moderna shots -- roughly 80% of the department. → Read More
When Carroll University students return to campus on Jan. 18, the beloved instructor will not be joining them. → Read More
Gov. Evers stressed that it will take “a long time” before everyone who wants it will be vaccinated. → Read More
As vaccinations of frontline workers continue, nearly 12,000 people are due for their second dose of the vaccine. → Read More