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Racial disparities in Milwaukee s vaccine rollout

Racial disparities in Milwaukee s vaccine rollout Racial disparities in Milwaukee’s vaccine rollout Even as Wisconsin now leads the country in daily administered doses of coronavirus vaccines, there are still concerns about how equitable that rollout has been. MILWAUKEE - Even as Wisconsin now leads the country in daily administered doses of COVID-19 vaccines, there are still concerns about how equitable that rollout has been, particularly among minority communities in Milwaukee County who have been hardest hit.  When it comes to serving the underserved in Milwaukee County, federally qualified health centers are serving thousands. We’re making sure that those folks get in and get vaccinated, said Dr. Anthony Linn, Outreach Community Health Centers chief medical officer.

Martin Luther King Jr Event Day

Friday, January 15, 11:00 am – 12:15 pm Dr. Izard’s talk focused on the health impacts of systemic racism, followed by a question and answer session. Tito Izard, MD Milwaukee native, Dr. Tito Izard, is consistently voted one of Milwaukee’s Best Family Physicians. He has 20 years of experience as an educator, instructor, and chief administrator of medical practices with an emphasis on urban health issues, clinical practice redesign and reducing health disparities. Dr. Izard is a 1996 MD graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. In 1999, he was the first African American family physician to be appointed assistant professor within the University of Wisconsin’s Family Medicine Department and Aurora Health Care’s youngest medical director to lead a multi-disciplinary clinical practice. Dr. Izard developed and implemented an urban health training curriculum for UW and Aurora Health Care’s residency program. As the f

Milwaukee event provides 2,000 meal kits to those in need

Milwaukee event provides 2,000 meal kits to those in need By FOX6 News Digital Team Published  The event filled a need that has only increased for many amid the coronavirus pandemic. MILWAUKEE - Just in time for Christmas, some Milwaukee families are getting much-needed food. A drive-up event at the Isaac Coggs Heritage Health Center near Silver Spring and Fond du Lac unloaded 2,000 packs of groceries to make meals with on Friday, Dec. 18. The event, this being its fifth year, was a collaboration among MHS Health Wisconsin, Social Development Commission, Feeding America, Molina Healthcare and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield. The communities that we serve are in need without the pandemic, there is usually a need for healthy food, said Michele Grant with Milwaukee Health Services, Inc. With the pandemic, that need has increased.

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