Nineteen deaths and 54 hospitalizations due to COVID-19 related illnesses were recorded across the state by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services on Monday.
Daily News staff
State health officials have reported three new coronavirus-related deaths in Menominee County over the past two days and two more deaths across the Wisconsin border in Marinette County.
Across the Upper Peninsula, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ COVID-19 data site recorded 130 confirmed positives since Tuesday: 32 in Houghton County; 25 in Marquette County; 16 in Delta County; 13 in Gogebic County; nine in Iron County; eight in Alger County; seven in Menominee County; five in Keweenaw and Chippewa counties; four in Dickinson County; three in Ontonagon County; and one each in Baraga, Mackinac and Luce counties. The state showed two new deaths in Chippewa County, along with the three in Menominee County.
Jan 13, 2021
IRON MOUNTAIN The Dickinson-Iron District Health Department announced on its Facebook page Tuesday that all COVID-19 vaccine doses have been allocated for appointments.
The department won’t schedule any more vaccinations until additional doses have been received, officials said.
The department on Tuesday began accepting phone calls for appointments for two priority groups in Dickinson and Iron counties, but the high demand left many residents without confirmation.
For now, the DIDHD is limiting distribution of the vaccine to the Phase 1B Priority One group ages 65 or older and Phase 1B Priority Two group, which consists of first responders, educators, corrections staff and child protective service workers.