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MADISON, Wis. (AP) About 2 million more Wisconsin residents, including those with certain pre-existing conditions, will be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine in the next round to be announced later this week, the state’s deputy health secretary said Monday.
That would be the single largest expansion of vaccine-eligible people in Wisconsin since the first doses began trickling into the state in the mid-December. Those were targeted to front-line health care workers, then expanded to those over age 65 and this month a group of 700,000 people. including all teachers, were made eligible.
Health officials have been under pressure to broaden those eligible to people with underlying health conditions that could put them more at risk of serious illness should they get COVID-19. State health officials have been working to determine which pre-existing conditions will make a person eligible and are expected to announce the next group, about 2 million people, on Thursd
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After getting shut down for a second time this past November, the Harley Davidson Museum is finally able to welcome bikers and motorcycle lovers back onto their campus again.
MILWAUKEE - The Harley Davidson Museum officially reopened Friday, March 5 after being closed for almost four months, shut down for a second time in November due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Harley Davidson Museum is finally able to welcome bikers and motorcycle lovers once again. To close up the doors of the Harley Davidson Museum was so heartbreaking, but just makes it that much more satisfying to open back up again, Public Relations and Project Manager Tim McCormick said.
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Question of the Day By SCOTT BAUER - Associated Press - Monday, March 8, 2021
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - About 2 million more Wisconsin residents, including those with certain pre-existing conditions, will be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine in the next round to be announced later this week, the state’s deputy health secretary said Monday.
That would be the single largest expansion of vaccine-eligible people in Wisconsin since the first doses began trickling into the state in the mid-December. Those were targeted to front-line health care workers, then expanded to those over age 65 and this month a group of 700,000 people. including all teachers, were made eligible.