MADISON, Wis. – Waiting for the COVID-19 vaccine is tough, especially for people with chronic conditions who face extra risk if they get sick.
The state is moving into Phase 1B of vaccine eligibility. Those 65 and older are already able to get the vaccine, while educators begin as early as next week, with public-facing workers such as grocery store employees to follow.
People with medical conditions that put them at higher risk for complications are not included in the current phase, and there’s no indication of when they will be eligible.
Bill Sterna of Madison, who isn’t included in any of the upcoming eligible groups, has a question for state officials.
As many businesses are shut down due to COVID-19, Milwaukee's Office of Violence Prevention is ramping up efforts. That is because we're seeing an increase in the number of violent crimes in the city amid the pandemic.
Foxconn, Fisker plan to team up to create innovative electric car
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Foxconn has found a new partner for manufacturing and that could mean more changes at its Mount Pleasant campus.
MILWAUKEE - Foxconn has found a new partner for manufacturing and that could mean more changes at its Mount Pleasant campus.
California-based automaker Fisker has been pushing for its innovative electric car to be roaming the streets and Foxconn has agreed to help the company make it happen.
Foxconn, Mount Pleasant
The companies say they hope to combine their strengths in order to develop a breakthrough new vehicle.
By Madalyn O Neill
Feb 26, 2021 7:31 PM
MADISON, Wis. – Waiting for the COVID-19 vaccine is tough, especially for people with chronic conditions who face extra risk if they get sick.
The state is moving into Phase 1B of vaccine eligibility. Those 65 and older are already able to get the vaccine, while educators begin as early as next week, with public-facing workers such as grocery store employees to follow.
People with medical conditions that put them at higher risk for complications are not included in the current phase, and there’s no indication of when they will be eligible.
Bill Sterna of Madison, who isn’t included in any of the upcoming eligible groups, has a question for state officials.