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Are coronavirus vaccines safe for pregnant women?

Are coronavirus vaccines safe for pregnant women? MILWAUKEE - As COVID-19 vaccinations begin across the U.S., there are still many unknowns about the vaccine including its effect during pregnancy. The excitement surrounding a pregnancy is often coupled with anxiety that the developing fetus is safe and healthy. Add in a pandemic, and pregnant women today are facing unprecedented challenges. Now, pregnant women have to weigh another tough decision: whether to get the COVID-19 vaccine once it becomes available to them. There is no data currently to establish the safety, said Stephanie Schauer, manager of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) Division of Public Health s immunization program.

Key to achieving herd immunity is through vaccination, Dr John Raymond says

Key to achieving herd immunity is through vaccination, Dr John Raymond says
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Coronavirus cases, positivity down in Milwaukee

Coronavirus cases, positivity down in Milwaukee By FOX6 News Digital Team Published  The health department reported some positive movement, indicating some improvement in disease trends in the city. The order features five total gating criteria: cases, testing, care, safety (PPE) and tracing. Each gating criteria can be assigned a status of GREEN, YELLOW or RED red being the most severe.  The cases gating criteria improved from YELLOW to GREEN this week with a -0.22 slope of linear regression a statistically significant trend. Though it remained RED, MHD reported an average of 11.1% positive based on an average of 3,332 tests per day. That is down from 13.3%, based on 3,456 tests per day, the previous week and is the lowest positivity percentage since mid-October.

DHS warns against the Cannibal Sandwich, a Wisconsin tradition

DHS warns against the Cannibal Sandwich, a Wisconsin tradition By Katie DeLong article SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 24: Carlos Vasquez monitors ground beef as it passes through a machine that makes hamburger patties at a meat packing and distribution facility June 24, 2008 in San Francisco, California. Livestock owners are experiencing a sharp Expand MILWAUKEE - Officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services are warning against the so-called Cannibal Sandwich, a Wisconsin holiday tradition. It s also known as tiger meat, steak tartare, or simply, raw beef and onions.   According to the Wisconsin Historical Society, these sandwiches have traditionally been served at holiday parties and other festive gatherings in the Milwaukee area. Milwaukee historian, John Gurda, who served it at his 1977 wedding reception, told FOX News in 2013 the sandwiches have been a festive dish in German, Polish and other ethnic communities in the Milwaukee area since the 19th century

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