The current situation is frustrating and confusing, WHA CEO says
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As Wisconsin plans to open up more vaccination sites, the Wisconsin Hospital Association CEO said hospitals could be vaccinating more people, but the supply is not keeping up with the demand.
The Wisconsin Hospital Association CEO Eric Borgerding said in a statement he is frustrated with the state’s hospitals and health system’s limited supply of the COVID-19 vaccine in Wisconsin.
Vaccination appointments have been delayed or canceled because hospitals are not receiving enough vaccine doses to keep up with the community, not because hospitals cannot keep up with the demand, according to the statement.
FEMA vaccination sites, expected in Milwaukee and Madison, will likely not include additional doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, state health officials said Tuesday. Continuing Coverage: Coronavirus in Wisconsin "We were hopeful in the beginning that FEMA was coming with vaccine. It appears that is not the case," Julie Willems Van Dijk said, deputy secretary with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Previously, health officials thought sites.
YMCA to begin reopening programs at Milwaukee facility
YMCA to begin reopening programs at Milwaukee facility
After months of dedicating its north side facility to emergency relief, the time has come to look toward post-pandemic life and serving the community in a different way.
MILWAUKEE - For more than 160 years, the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee has been a foundation for families. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it shifted many roles and continued to provide support.
After months of dedicating its north side facility to emergency relief, the time has come to look toward post-pandemic life and serving the community in a different way.