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Show Transcript KENT: THEY FILE OFF THE BUS HITTING THE STREETS, DOOR-TO-DOOR, DELIVERING INFORMATION ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF THE COVID VACCINE, AND IF PEOPLE ARE WILLING, EVEN THE VACCINE ITSELF. HAVE YOU BEEN AB TO LENVINCE PEOPLE? I’VE BEEN A PART OF SEVEN PEOPLE BEING VACCINATED. KENT: MOBILIZERS LIKE MARCUS AUSTIN ARE PRIMARILY TARGETING NEIGHBORHOODWIS LOW VACCINATION RATES NEIGHBORHOODS AUSTIN AND OTHERS HERE CALL HOME. IT’S ALMOST OVERWHELMING, BECAUSE I’M CONTRIBUTING TO SOMETHING THAT’S BIGGER THAN ME. IT’S BIGGER THAN THE COMMUNITY. KENT: HERE IN THIS NORTHSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD, IT TOOK CREWS JUST A MATTER OF MINUTES BEFORE THEY WERE AE BL MAKE AN IMPACT. EVERYONE SHOULD GET ONE. KENT: EDDIE OLIVER IS HOMEBOUND, AND WAS UNABLE TO GET VACCINATED UNTIL MOBILIZERS ARRIVED AT HIS DOORSTEP, FOLLOWED BY HEALTH DEPARTMENT VACCINATORS WITH THE OTSH HE HAD BEEN HOPING TO GET. ALRIGHT, WE’RE ALL DON
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Facing a backlash that he was presenting misleading medical information, Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson defended his Monday news conference in which five people disclosed what they said were serious side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine.
After detailed and at times emotional statements from participants assembled in the Federal Courthouse in Milwaukee, Johnson said, You witnessed these stories? Do you think that s reckless and irresponsible?, he added, pushing back at a jibe from Gov. Tony Evers. I think it s called compassion. I think it s showing concern for your fellow human beings who have stepped up.