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Milwaukee s declaration of racism as public health crisis helped inform COVID-19 response: Panel

Milwaukee s declaration of racism as public health crisis helped inform COVID-19 response: Panel On Friday the YWCA of Southeast Wisconsin hosted a panel discussion on racism as a public health crisis with local leaders and community advocates. and last updated 2021-04-23 23:21:30-04 MILWAUKEE — On Friday the YWCA of Southeast Wisconsin hosted a panel discussion on racism as a public health crisis with local leaders and community advocates. One of the main points of the discussion centered on how a Milwaukee s 2019 declaration of racism as a public health crisis helped inform some of decision-making and outreach during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Advocate Aurora Health administers their 500,000th COVID-19 vaccine dose

Advocate Aurora Health administers their 500,000th COVID-19 vaccine dose MLWAUKEE (CBS 58) Advocate Aurora Health administered the health system s 500,000th dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday, April 15, marking a significant milestone in the battle against the pandemic. Advocate says the half-millionth dose was given to Greg Hill of Milwaukee at the Aurora Health Center Midtown Clinic, one of the sites set up in neighborhoods hit especially hard by the virus. “Go get it,” Hill said. “It will keep you alive and you won’t spread it. I had no doubt about getting my COVID shot. I want to go to the lake and have fun, be with the family, get back to normal.”

City Won t Enhance Current COVID-19 Restrictions » Urban Milwaukee

A week ago the health department anticipated rolling back current health order. By Graham Kilmer - Apr 13th, 2021 08:22 pm //end headline wrapper ?>2019 Novel Coronavirus. Image by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The City of Milwaukee Health Department will not be moving back its COVID-19 health order after all. Last week, Health Commissioner Kirsten Johnson announced that her department was anticipating moving the health order, currently in phase six back to phase five, to combat rising cases of COVID-19. This move would have reduced capacity limits at businesses and organizations without approved safety plans, though businesses with approved safety plans would not have been “substantially affected,” the department said at the time. The city’s mask mandate is still in effect.

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