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Abortion fight returns to Wisconsin with litigation and legislation

Abortion fight returns to Wisconsin with litigation and legislation
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Unvaccinated kids still need masks, Wisconsin doctors say

Unvaccinated kids still need masks, Wisconsin doctors say Unvaccinated kids need masks, Wisconsin doctors say Doctors who spoke to FOX6 News on Friday, May 11, said wearing a mask remains the right move for kids who can t yet get the shot. MILWAUKEE - The CDC said this week that masks need to stay on among those who are not vaccinated against COVID-19. Doctors who spoke to FOX6 News on Friday, May 11, said that is the right move for kids who can t yet get the shot, too. We’re gonna take it easy, said Jonne Thurman, who has a 5-year-old child. We’re very careful with them, they have their masks on now, said George Lange, grandparent of 3- and 7-year-olds. Looking forward to when they will be eligible for the vaccine because that will make life a lot easier.

Janesville native, Milton High grad graduates from med school his way

MADISON John Ziegler has the qualities you want to see in a doctor: He likes to help others. He’s funny. Life laid him low, but he got back on his feet. He became a doctor Saturday as he graduated from UW-Madison’s School of Medicine and Public Health. His classmates recognized his special qualities by asking him to give the student speech. Ziegler is a Janesville native and a 2009 Milton High School grad, the son of two local pediatricians, Judy and John Ziegler. The younger Ziegler was in his first year of medical school in 2016-17, a time that med students are so inundated with schoolwork that it has been compared to trying to drink water from a fire hose.

Just 7% of Wisconsin prisoners have received COVID-19 vaccine, despite outcry over inmates being prioritized

Just 7% of Wisconsin prisoners have received COVID-19 vaccine, despite outcry over inmates being prioritized Mary Spicuzza, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Department of Corrections, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel A Department of Corrections prison watch tower. Credit: Screen grab, Department of Corrections video Even as Wisconsin has expanded eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine to everyone 16 and older, one group is lagging far behind others: prisoners. Fewer than 1,400 prisoners in the state had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Monday, even though state officials prioritized inmates for vaccine access due to concerns about widespread outbreaks in prisons. Just 1,382 prisoners incarcerated in state Department of Corrections facilities had received at least one dose of vaccine as of Monday, online records show. That s only about 7% of the population of some 19,470 prisoners incarcerated in Wisconsin far behind the 33% of the state s g

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