MILWAUKEE – Massive FEMA vaccination opposed to COVID-19 at the Wisconsin Center closed on Friday, May 28 and opened on January 12 and provided more than 140,000 doses.
Anyone who has won their first dose of vaccine at the Wisconsin Center will need to make a stopover at Northwest Health Center – 6431 N. 76th Street – or Southside Health Center – 1639 S. 23rd Street – to get their dose for now.
On Memorial Day, all Milwaukee Department of Health vaccination sites will be closed on Sunday, May 30 and Monday, May 31, as well as maximum buildings in the city of Milwaukee. on those dates to answer your questions.
In addition, the Department of Health continues to deliver vaccines to the network through cellular immunization clinics. To date, more than 150 cellular clinics have been established and more than one hundred long-term clinics are planned.
“I’m incredibly proud of the paintings the Milwaukee Department of Health has done to vaccinate the Wisconsin Central community,” Health Commissioner Kirsten Johnson said. “I would like to thank more our FEMA Array, our federal and state partners and the infantrymen who came to Milwaukee from all over the country to vaccinate our city and save lives. We look to the future to move on to the next phase of our immunization strategy and focus our efforts on introducing the vaccine into the community. “
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The COVID-19 case rate of 100,000 others fell to 49. 6 during the following week: moderate and preventive transmission and significant minimization from 110. 6 in early May.
The percentage of positivity of the remains in “low transmission” is 3. 3%.
The percentage of Milwaukee citizens over the age of 16 who are fully vaccinated is over 42. 1%.
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