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MILWAUKEE, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Herzl R. Spiro, MD, Ph.D., DFAPA, is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Doctor for his exemplary contributions in the medical field and his commitment to serving patients at Outreach Community Health Centers.
Having garnered a well-seasoned career in psychiatry, Dr. Herzl R. Spiro is a board-certified psychiatrist with over 57 years of professional excellence. He specializes in General Psychiatry, including treating patients with Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, and Trauma.
Herzl Spiro
At 85 years old, Dr. Spiro is proudly working full time to treat patients. He serves Milwaukee and the Outreach Community Health Centers surrounding areas in his current capacity. He brings valuable experience in academia, serving on the faculty at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Rutgers before becoming Professor and Chair of Psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He als
Here is a list of COVID-19 vaccine clinics. //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee
Hayat Pharmacies runs walk-in COVID-19 clinics at various locations, like this one at the Ma’Ruf Center in February. Residents 16 and older are now eligible to get vaccinated. Photo by Sue Vliet/NNS.
Wondering where to get your COVID-19 vaccine? Here’s a list of places to get the shot in Milwaukee.
City-run sites
Wisconsin Center
The Wisconsin Center, 400 W. Wisconsin Ave., has been selected to become a federal community clinic for COVID-19 vaccinations. This means for the next eight weeks, it will be open seven days a week and have the capacity to administer 3,000 shots per day.
Racial disparities in Milwaukee s vaccine rollout
Racial disparities in Milwaukee’s vaccine rollout
Even as Wisconsin now leads the country in daily administered doses of coronavirus vaccines, there are still concerns about how equitable that rollout has been.
MILWAUKEE - Even as Wisconsin now leads the country in daily administered doses of COVID-19 vaccines, there are still concerns about how equitable that rollout has been, particularly among minority communities in Milwaukee County who have been hardest hit.
When it comes to serving the underserved in Milwaukee County, federally qualified health centers are serving thousands. We’re making sure that those folks get in and get vaccinated, said Dr. Anthony Linn, Outreach Community Health Centers chief medical officer.
Ending homelessness in Milwaukee County will require additional resources. //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee
The ‘right to shelter’ resolution applies to anyone experiencing chronic homelessness. File photo by Edgar Mendez/NNS.
The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors has declared a “right to shelter” for all Milwaukee residents but it’s stopped short of fully funding it.
On Nov. 5, the county board unanimously approved a resolution from Supervisor
Ryan Clancy that says “any resident experiencing chronic homelessness and without access to safe housing will have accessible shelter.”
However, on Monday, Nov. 9, the board rejected three of four budget amendments aimed at putting the resolution into effect.