Many Milwaukeeans have been enjoying March's relative warmth, and as always, Adam Carr from the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service has a list of things you can do to get outside and connect with our community.
One spouse vaccinated, one spouse not: Living in a split household
Journal Sentinel columnist James Causey is part of those statistics. His wife, however, is not.
He wrote this week that his spouse Damia expressed some hesitancy about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine so, at least for now, she was waiting.
What is it like living in a household where one person wants to get vaccinated and the other does not?
James and Damia Causey joined Wisconsin’s Morning News to share their story. Listen in the player above.
Woman receives surprise $8,500 charge from doctor she never met That person will submit a bill even though they had no part to do in your surgery, Damia Causey said she was told of the practice. Share Updated: 9:25 PM CST Mar 4, 2021
Woman receives surprise $8,500 charge from doctor she never met That person will submit a bill even though they had no part to do in your surgery, Damia Causey said she was told of the practice. Share Updated: 9:25 PM CST Mar 4, 2021
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Show Transcript SHOCK. DERRICK: WHEN DAMIA CAUSEY NEEDED SURGERY AT FROEDTERT. I WAS DIAGNOSED WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM. SHE SET UP A MEETING WITH THE HOSPITAL’S FINANCIAL ESTIMATOR TO GET AN IDEA UPFRONT. THERE IS A LOT GOING ON. MONEY IS TIGHT EVERYWHERE. OF WHAT TO PAY ON THE BACK EN THE ESTIMATE WAS ABOUT $1100. SO SHE HAD THE SURGERY IN AUGUST. MY INITIAL BILL WAS $1100, NOT TOO BAD, THEN IN JANUARY, ADJUSTED BILL. DERRICK: AN $8,500 ADJUSTMENT, PUSHING T