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The percent positive rate is 3.7 percent, an increase from the low point a month ago at 2.0 percent. Health officials are concerned about the spread of variants.
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The percent positive rate is 3.7 percent, an increase from the low point a month ago at 2.0 percent. Health officials are concerned about the spread of variants.
The state will make a new round of people eligible for the vaccine starting Monday.
Restaurant workers were added to the DHS’s eligibility list. Over 21 percent of Wisconsinites have now received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
A snow-covered Bascom Hill and Bascom Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is pictured during a frigid, subzero winter morning on Feb. 7, 2021. Hanging between the building’s columns is a three-panel banner featuring a graphic of UW-Madison mascot Bucky Badger. (Photo by Jeff Miller / UW-Madison)
Wisconsin's monkeypox vaccine rates are disproportionately lower in communities of color.
A bill that would require education on the Holocaust passed in a committee Friday and has wide support from Republican and Democratic lawmakers.
Over 16 percent of Wisconsinites have received at least one dose. The state is expecting about 47,000 to 48,000 doses of the new one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine next week.