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Wisconsin s 20K prisoners could soon receive COVID-19 vaccine

Wisconsin s 20K prisoners could soon receive COVID-19 vaccine Wisconsin s 20,000 prisoners could soon start to receive their COVID-19 vaccine shots. MILWAUKEE - Wisconsin s 20,000 prisoners could soon start to receive their COVID-19 vaccine shots. More than half of the Wisconsin prison system has contracted COVID, said Peggy West-Schroder of Ex-Incarcerated People Organizing (EXPO). Peggy West-Schroder West-Schroder advocates for people affected by the prison system. She said the move would be a first step in providing incarcerated individuals protection from the coronavirus. It is something West-Schroder says has been lacking since the pandemic began. These are human beings. And they’re human beings that are being kept in quarters that make them highly susceptible to catch a disease that could kill them, West-Schroder said.

Seven new COVID cases in Iron, four in Dickinson | News, Sports, Jobs

Daily News staff Iron County had seven new confirmed COVID-19 positives and Dickinson County four more cases, local health officials reported Wednesday. On its Facebook page, the Dickinson-Iron District Health Department also posted seven new recoveries from the virus in Dickinson County and two recoveries in Iron County. The DIDHD on Wednesday listed Dickinson County at 2,079 confirmed positives and 222 probable cases, with 2,032 recovered, 67 deaths and 202 cases still active. For Iron County, the DIDHD showed 838 confirmed cases and 63 probables, with 759 recovered, 35 deaths and 107 still active. Across the Upper Peninsula, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ COVID-19 data site Wednesday added 74 confirmed positives: 14 in Marquette County, 13 in Alger County, 11 in Houghton County, seven each in Delta and Iron counties, five each in Menominee and Ontonagon counties, four each in Dickinson and Gogebic counties, two in Chippewa County, and one each in Barag

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