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Racine County urges COVID vaccinations for residents By Carla Kakouris Racine County Level of Community Transmission (Courtesy: Racine County Office of Emergency Management) RACINE COUNTY, Wis. - The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is reporting an upward trend in COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin, including an increased proportion of COVID-19 delta variant infections. The city of Racine Public Health Department and Central Racine County Health Department on Thursday, July 29 issued a news release – strongly encouraging residents to get their COVID-19 vaccine wherever it is most convenient. According to Central Racine County Health Department Officer Margaret Gesner: Getting vaccinated is our best mechanism to prevent severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. ....
Isaiah Thomas, 15, receives his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at the Racine Public Library as part of the city of Racine and Racine County s initiative to get 3,000 residents vaccinated in a month. He s ready to go back to school and he wanted to prevent catching COVID-19 as he returned in-person, said his mother, Shalonda Thomas. Michael Izquierdo RACINE â Isaiah Thomas, 15, received his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine on Wednesday afternoon at the Racine Public Library. âHeâs ready to go back to school and he wanted to prevent catching COVID-19 as he returned in-person,â said his mother, Shalonda Thomas. ....
The City of Racine Public Health Department s jurisdiction is shrinking down to just the City of Racine. There s talk that it could join the county s planned new health department, but ....
UNION GROVE â Face masks will be optional during summer school at Union Grove Elementary School this year as the district becomes one of the regionâs first to plan to relax rules on face coverings intended to combat the spread of COVID-19. Union Grove school administrators have notified parents that students and staff will not be required to wear face masks during the summer school session, which is offered from June 7 to July 1. Skewes School Board President Linton Skewes said the district sought health expert input before deciding to drop the face mask rule. But the Central Racine County Health Department does not agree with such an approach. Health officials continue to recommend requiring face masks in schools as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. ....