The Wisconsin advisory panel that decides who s next in line for the vaccine will pause to wait for Biden s strategy Molly Beck, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
MADISON - The state advisory panel recommending when Wisconsin residents should get the COVID-19 vaccine is pausing work while the Evers administration gathers more information on how President Joe Biden s vaccine strategy will affect the state.
The hiatus, which could last weeks, also comes while the distribution of vaccine doses is ramping up; it will likely take months to provide shots to everyone already eligible.
The committee does not coordinate the physical distribution of the vaccine, and state officials have the final say on guidance given to local vaccinators. The panel of public health experts collects public input on who should be prioritized in the rollout, and gives recommendations to the Department of Health Services on how to manage each phase of the distribution, among other duties.
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