Gov. Evers OKs dentists to vaccinate as millions become eligible
Gov. Tony Evers on Monday, March 22 toured the COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the UW-Milwaukee campus.
Racine's RYDE Transit System to offer free bus rides for vaccinations
Racine’s RYDE Transit System offers free rides to community members going to a vaccination site or who just got vaccinated and need to return to their home or work.
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is safe, 79% effective in late-stage US study, company says
AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine provided strong protection against disease and complete protection against hospitalization and death across all age groups in a late-stage U.S. study.
'Vaccinated twice,' Delafield woman celebrates 84th with family
After more than a year of separation, a Delafield mother and grandmother was able to be with her family to celebrate her 84th birthday.
Milwaukee County's ZIP code vaccination program begins Monday
Starting Monday morning, March 22, Milwaukee County's ZIP code vaccination program begins. Local officials say it's a huge step toward equal access to the vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccine clinic reunites mom, daughter after months apart
It has been an isolating year for many, especially the elderly, many of whom haven't seen family members in almost a year.
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccinations resume in Europe after blood clot reports
After several leaders suspended the shot following reports of blood clots, countries across Europe are resuming COVID-19 vaccinations with the AstraZeneca shot.
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccinations resume in Europe after blood-clot scare
Countries across Europe resumed vaccinations with the AstraZeneca shot on Friday, as leaders sought to reassure their populations it is safe following brief suspensions that cast doubt on a vaccine that is critical to ending the coronavirus pandemic.
Church holds vaccine clinic, leaders tell people not to skip their turn
On Friday, Greater New Birth Church on the city’s northwest side transformed into a COVID-19 vaccination site for a one-day-only event.
COVID-19 vaccine makers get better at distributing their product
The supply of COVID-19 vaccines is increasing in Wisconsin as more doses make their way to the state.
Biden looks to double vaccine goal as US clears 100 million shots since Jan. 20
The U.S. on Friday cleared President Joe Biden’s goal of injecting 100 million coronavirus shots, more than a month before his target date of his 100th day in office.
Gibraltar poised to become 1st nation to vaccinate entire adult population against COVID-19
Gibraltar, the tiny British overseas territory home to 33,000 people, is poised to become the first nation to fully vaccinate its adult population against COVID-19.
DHS: 390 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin, 6 new deaths
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 390 Friday, March 19, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 571,610.
DHS: 4 new pharmacy partners are getting COVID-19 vaccine in WI
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced on Friday, March 19 that four new pharmacy partners in Wisconsin started receiving COVID-19 vaccine.
552 vaccinated at Concordia University 'won't worry as much'
Concordia University hosted a one-day COVID-19 vaccination clinic Thursday, March 18, where more than 550 got their shot. Among those vaccinated were teachers and grocery store workers.
Top state health official: Herd immunity possible in WI by July
There will be enough coronavirus vaccine in Wisconsin by the end of June to immunize 80% of those age 16 and over in the state.
President Biden’s 100M vaccinated goal to be reached Friday
President Joe Biden on Thursday announced that his ambitious goal to have 100 million Americans vaccinated in 100 days will be accomplished well ahead of schedule.
DHS: 490 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin, 2 new deaths
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 490 Thursday, March 18, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 571,220.
Some restrictions relaxed in Milwaukee COVID-19 public health order
Significant changes in Milwaukee's current public health order will go into effect Friday, March 19 -- changes that relax some restrictions in the previous order.
Records show 10-50% of first responders declined COVID-19 vaccine
Records show 12% to 50% of first responders in southeastern Wisconsin have declined a COVID-19 vaccine. Could that delay the end of the pandemic?