MADISON (WXOW) On Sunday, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services said that the number of people who have completed the COVID-19 vaccination process is more than 1.4 million.
Numbers from DHS show 2,168,996 people in the state have received at least one dose of the vaccine. That translates to 37.3 percent of state residents according to DHS. The figures show that 1,416,082 people, or 24.3 percent of the state s population, are now fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
In Western Wisconsin to date, 106,627 people have received at least one dose of the vaccine. It equates to 38.8 percent of the total number of people in Western Wisconsin. 71,930, or 26.2 percent, have completed the vaccine series.
MADISON (WXOW) On Friday, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services said more than 1.33 million residents are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Numbers from DHS show 2,089,526 people in the state have received at least one dose of the vaccine. That translates to 35.9 percent of state residents according to DHS. The figures show that 1,330,471 people, or 22.9 percent of the state s population, are now fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
In Western Wisconsin to date, 103,739 people have received at least one dose of the vaccine. It equates to 37.8 percent of the total number of people in Western Wisconsin. 69,012, or 25.1 percent, have completed the vaccine series.
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services on Wednesday confirmed the state in May will begin losing out on more than $50 million per month in supplemental food aid as a result of the Wisconsin Supreme Court striking down Gov. Tony Eversâ COVID-19 emergency order and mask mandate.
Lawmakers were aware of the loss of supplemental benefits before the court struck down the emergency order, but it hasnât been clear, until now, when the state would begin losing emergency supplemental FoodShare benefits provided by the federal government.
Supporters of President Donald Trump gather at the Wisconsin State Capitol on Friday.
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