The Federal Emergency Management Agency began its COVID-19 vaccination work in Milwaukee on Monday.
Wisconsin has committed to providing at least 7,000 weekly vaccine doses from the state’s allocation for the FEMA site at the Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee, Gov. Tony Evers said Monday. This mass vaccination clinic can help with the larger population while allowing our partners at the city and county levels to focus on getting the vaccine to more vulnerable populations in harder to reach areas of their communities, Evers said in a statement.
About 80 additional staffers from FEMA, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Team Rubicon and others will take on the full spectrum of roles at the downtown Wisconsin Center, supplementing Health Department staff, Milwaukee Health Commissioner Kirsten Johnson told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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