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A lot of people are pissed about it : Wisconsinites with chronic medical conditions feel left behind in vaccine distribution

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.

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A lot of people are pissed about it : Wisconsinites with chronic medical conditions feel left behind in vaccine distribution | 97 Seven Country WGLR - The Tri-States Best Variety of Country

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.

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