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COVID-19 vaccines in Marshfield: Here s a list of vaccination sites
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COVID-19 vaccines in Wisconsin Rapids: Here s a list of vaccination sites
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Here s a running list of COVID-19 vaccination sites in the Wausau and Merrill areas Allison Garfield, Wausau Daily Herald © Submitted A health care provider prepares a dose of COVID-19 vaccine at an Aspirus facility
WAUSAU - Wisconsin is in its 12th week of COVID-19 vaccine distribution and moving through phases of those who are eligible. Although over a million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have already been administered in the state, many Wisconsinites who are eligible are struggling to secure the shot.
Figuring out how and where to get the vaccine can be confusing, especially if you don t have or don t know how to use a computer. And even if you do, demand is so high that slots might fill up before you can get yours in central Wisconsin, COVID-19 vaccine requests far exceed supply, and waitlists continue to grow
COVID-19 Myths You Shouldnât Believe 1 / 14
Myth: COVID-19 was created in a lab.
Fact: Scientists are still looking into the origin of COVID-19, but they do know itâs unlikely that someone made it in a lab. Based on studies of other coronaviruses, they think the virus may have started in bats and evolved to infect humans.
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Myth: The COVID-19 vaccines are unsafe because drug companies created them quickly.
Fact: Because weâre in a global pandemic, drug companies spent lots of time and money quickly making the COVID-19 vaccines. But that doesnât mean theyâre unsafe. All vaccines in the U.S. go through strict studies to make sure theyâre safe and will work. The FDA, which regulates vaccines, must also approve them.
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