Gov. Tony Evers on Friday announced plans to launch mobile vaccination teams to speed up Wisconsinâs deployment of COVID-19 vaccinations, while also taking aim at the federal government for what he called a âbotchedâ vaccine rollout.
The new vaccine program comes as Evers and his administration face mounting criticism from state Republicans over Wisconsinâs vaccine deployment effort. State Assembly leaders on Wednesday criticized Eversâ COVID-19 vaccination dissemination as âwoefully inadequate.â
Adding to frustrations, the Democratic governor on Friday said Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. Health Services Secretary Alex Azar told him earlier this week additional vaccines were available, but officials later said the stockpile had already been depleted. State health officials have said Wisconsinâs vaccine deployment is largely limited by the number of doses being provided from the federal government.
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Wisconsin is launching a mobile vaccination teams to help vaccinated more people, more efficiently. The teams are a collaboration between the Department of
MADISON, Wis. (WKBT) — Gov. Tony Evers will update the state on Wisconsin’s response to COVID-19 starting at 1:30 p.m. Friday after announcing the launch of a mobile coronavirus vaccination program next week to be operated by the Wisconsin National Guard and health officials. He will be joined by Dr. Ashok Rai, the Prevea Health President and CEO, as well.
Wisconsin is launching a mobile coronavirus vaccination program next week to be operated by the Wisconsin National Guard and health officials, Gov. Tony Evers announced Friday.