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Wisconsin will receive less Pfizer vaccine doses than expected, federal officials indicate
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Hope is on the horizon : More than 1,000 Wisconsin health workers receive first COVID-19 shot
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MADISON (WKOW) Gov. Tony Evers and state health officials today called on the federal government to allocate more Pfizer vaccine to Wisconsin after learning the number of doses will be far less than promised.
The state learned yesterday it will only receive 35,100 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, which is much less than expected after the initial doses allocated this week 49,725.
“This is unacceptable. Wisconsin citizens deserve the vaccine the federal government promised,” said Gov. Evers. “Our healthcare workers and long-term care residents need this vaccine that is ready and available. We call on the federal government to send us more vaccine without delay.”
COVID-19 vaccine updates: Evers frustrated that Wisconsin receiving fewer doses than anticipated Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Morry Gash / Associated Press Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers elbow bumps a member of Wisconsin s Electoral College after they all cast their votes for the presidential election at the state Capitol in Madison on Monday.
Follow coverage from the Journal Sentinel and USA Today Wisconsin network as we follow the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine across Wisconsin.
3:15 p.m.: Evers frustrated that Wisconsin receiving fewer doses than expected
Gov. Tony Evers and state health officials are again calling on the federal government to send more doses of COVID-19 vaccine to Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Supreme Court hears challenge to COVID-19 order limiting bar, restaurant capacity
The case revives an argument that began when the court struck down the Safer at Home order in May.
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Shawn Johnson / Wisconsin Public Radio | 4:46 pm, Dec. 17, 2020 ×
The Wisconsin Supreme Court. (Shamane Mills / WPR
Wisconsin s Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday, Dec. 17, in another case that could reframe the power of state government to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, reviving a debate that began when justices struck down the state s Safer at Home order in May.
The latest dispute stems from an order restricting bar and restaurant capacity that expired more than a month ago, but it raises issues the court left ambiguous in its Safer at Home ruling, and this time, there s a new justice hearing the case.
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