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So much enthusiasm, relief, appreciation : Thousands of educators begin vaccination process at Alliant Energy Center | 97 Seven Country WGLR - The Tri-States Best Variety of Country

By Jamie Perez Mar 9, 2021 4:52 PM MADISON, Wis. Tuesday came as a relief for many educators who have been waiting their turn to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Public Health Madison Dane County announced last week that it would begin offering Johnson & Johnson vaccines to educators at the Alliant Energy Center. The first day of the vaccination process Tuesday afternoon held a steady stream of traffic from educators around the area including maintenance worker in the Middleton-Cross Plains School District Joel Faren. “I’m real excited,” Faren said. “It’s just going to be great getting everything back to normal as quick as we can. It’s great seeing some kids back in the building now. Just looking forward to getting back to normal.”

What MMSD classrooms now look like as students start returning this week

What MMSD classrooms now look like as students start returning this week March 8, 2021 8:07 AM Chris Stanford Updated: MADISON, Wis.  It’s an important week for the Madison school district as it begins the transition of bringing students back into the classroom. It was March 15, 2020 when the Public Health Madison Dane County shut down schools to slow the spread of COVID-19. For MMSD a shutdown that was anticipated to last a few weeks lasted nearly a year.   News 3 Now’s Chris Stanford recently got a look inside a Kindergarten classroom to see what will be different when students start returning Tuesday.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATION COVID-19 POLICY FOR 2020-2021 ACADEMIC YEAR EVENTS AND MEETINGS

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATION COVID-19 POLICY FOR 2020-2021 ACADEMIC YEAR EVENTS AND MEETINGS March 3, 2021 Updated, March 2, 2021; Effective, March 8, 2021 The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s event attendance and space occupancy limits are reviewed periodically as Public Health Madison Dane County (PHMDC) issues updated public health guidance for gathering and event sizes. Effective March 8, 2021, we are implementing PHMDC Emergency Order #13 related to university affiliated events on or off campus with one exception: the university is not allowing food or drinks at events. In addition, only those individuals who are participating in our on-campus testing program will be permitted to attend university-sponsored events.

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