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This year’s flu vaccines are now available through the Oneida County Health Department.It’s continuing its effort to make the vaccine as accessible as possible to people.
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Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services updated the numbers on Friday
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services says as of Friday, there had been 23 confirmed cases of measles
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services and Oconto County Public Health says five additional cases have been seen
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Nine cases have been confirmed, all of whom were exposed to a common source through out-of-state travel
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There are currently no known outbreaks of measles in Wisconsin.State health officials want to keep it that way.
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is warning people of an increase in COVID, flu, and RSV.
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The Oneida Count Health Department has been working to vaccinate residents against the flu and COVID.That effort brought them to the polls Tuesday.
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Respiratory illnesses typically spike in the fall and winter.With COVID levels already relatively high in Wisconsin, local health officials are urging people to take steps to protect themselves.
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School is starting soon for students in the Northwoods.The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is reminding parents and guardians of some changes to immunization requirements.