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Racine buildings reopen to public June 2


Racine buildings reopen to public June 2
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RACINE, Wis. - The City of Racine announced on Friday, May 28 that city buildings will reopen to the public starting Wednesday, June 2. 
A news release says city departments have implemented safety measures that will help minimize the risk of COVID-19 infections in order to protect both the public and employees. 
Dottie-Kay Bowersox, Public Health Administrator for the City of Racine, issued the following statement in a news release:
With a majority of City employees vaccinated and an increasing number of City residents getting vaccinated, we are confident we can re-open City buildings.  Safety measures have been implemented to minimize the risk of exposure to COVID-19 in each department. ....

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Two-thirds of Racine employees have been vaccinated against COVID, but only 51% of Police Department has


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The departments with the highest rate of vaccination include: the human resource department, the mayor’s office, the municipal court, city attorney’s office, the health department and the waste water utility.
As of last week, Public Works had a vaccination rate near 60%, the Fire Department was at 63% and the Police Department was at 51%.
Behind one curve, ahead of another
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“I do not know of a widespread consensus reason of why people choose not to receive the vaccination. It seems up to the individual and reasons tend to vary,” Sgt. Chad Melby, the RPD’s public information officer, said in an email. ....

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It's becoming easier than ever to get vaccinated in and around Racine


RACINE — More locations have been announced COVID-19 vaccination clinics.
Another of the city’s community centers, the Tyler-Domer Community Center, will be a COVID-19 community vaccination location for Racine residents on Friday and Saturday, May 21 and 22.
Additionally, all Wisconsin Pick ‘n Save pharmacies are now accepting walk-ins to get vaccinated, no appointment necessary.
The Tyler-Domer Community Center is in the heart of Common Council President John Tate II’s district, and he is encouraging all his eligible constituents to get vaccinated.
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“As we continue to feel a sense of normalcy return, getting vaccinated is our best way forward and how we put this pandemic behind us,  Tate said in the news release.  Black and brown communities were hit hardest when the pandemic first struck. That s why it is critical that vaccines be made available in the most accessible and convenient ways possible. Let s not throw away our ....

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