Everyone 16 and older in Wisconsin is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday.
With roughly a third of Wisconsin residents having received at least one dose of vaccine, many more will be looking for a chance to get a shot in the coming days and weeks.
Here s what you need to know about eligibility, where to get the vaccine and more.
How many Wisconsin residents have been vaccinated so far?
As of Sunday, 33% of the population had received at least one dose of vaccine, or 1.9 million people. And 20%, or 1.1 million people, were fully vaccinated, according to state data.
Over three-quarters of the population 65 and older had received at least one shot.
Emily Pyrek
La Crosse Tribune
Gov. Tony Evers toured La Crosse s community vaccination clinic on opening day Tuesday, visiting the site at UW-La Crosse s Cleary Alumni Center that is the second DHS state clinic established thus far.
Gov. Tony Evers, center, is accompanied by numerous officials Tuesday, including UW-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow, UW System President Tommy Thompson, La Crosse County vaccination lead Aron Newberry, Wis. Rep. Steve Doyle and Wis.Rep. Jill Billings during a tour of the new COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Cleary Alumni & Friends Center on the UWL campus. Peter Thomson, La Crosse Tribune
The clinic, being operated by staff from AMI Expeditionary Healthcare, is a collaboration between the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, the University of Wisconsin System, the La Crosse County Health Department and other local partners.
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