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COVID-19 cases trend down in Beloit, Janesville from last week

COVID-19 cases trend down in Beloit, Janesville from last week
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Latest County Covid Casualty Not Yet 20 Years Old

By Kelly Meyer by Kevin Zimmermann SHEBOYGAN, WI (WHBL) – The Sheboygan County Division of Public Health on Monday notified the public of the youngest victim of COVID-19 to date in Sheboygan County.  Identified only as “in the 10-19 age group,” the victim becomes the 92nd since the coronavirus arrived in Sheboygan County in early March.  Of the victims, only one was between 10 and 19 years old, two were in their 30s, three in their 40s, five in their 50s, fifteen in their 60s, twenty-two in their 70s and forty-four were 80 or older. Another 205 positive test returns were logged since the last update on December 23rd, lifting the total confirmed case count to 11,180.  488 negative test results were received in the same time, yielding a positive per-test rate of nearly 30%.  The active case count fell 144 to 1,070, as 348 persons  joined the ranks of those successfully battling the disease.  18 persons, one less than last Wednesday, was hospitalized.

Evers announces pharmacy distribution program for COVID-19 vaccines

MADISON, Wis. (WKBT) — Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers on Monday announced the start of on-site vaccinations at skilled nursing facilities as part of the pharmacy partnership program for long-term care. The private-public partnership pairs eligible long-term care facilities with Walgreens or CVS to provide free, on-site COVID-19 vaccinations for residents and staff. The pharmacies will provide complete vaccine management for.

COVID Vaccine Wasted: Short Supply Gets Shorter After Clinic Tosses Vials

COVID Vaccine Wasted: Short Supply Gets Shorter After Clinic Tosses Vials 12/29/20 AT 7:45 AM As many as 50 vials of the COVID-19 vaccine were wasted this week. This comes as only 2.1 million U.S. residents have received the vaccine to date. Advocate Aurora Health medical center in Grafton, Wisconsin, made the costly mistake, a storage misstep which the facility said was due to a “human error,” WTMJ, an NBC affiliate out of Milwaukee, reported. The error occurred when an employee took the Moderna vaccine vials out of a storage freezer to access another item and failed to return the vials. The vials need to be kept at a temperature between minus 13 and 5 degrees Fahrenheit or 36 to 46 degrees Fahrenheit for up to 30 days for use, The Hill said.

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