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Health professionals recommend getting kids up to date on vaccines as the start of school approachesBack to school means back to germs and doctors at the Marshfield Clinic say July and August are peak times they see children coming in for vaccine visits
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The Pfizer vaccine is shown to be 95-percent effectiveness against COVID-19.Like any medicine you take, there are possible side effects.Your arm will…
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Both the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine are made from what is called messenger RNA or mRNA.To trigger an immune response, many vaccines put a…
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The first shipments of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine are making their way to eight distribution hubs across the state.Those shipments contain enough…
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Health care workers in Wisconsin have started to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.The first 10,000 doses started to arrive in Wisconsin on Monday and about…
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A federal disaster aid team has set up shop at Marshfield Clinic to help with vaccine distribution.Federal Disaster Medical Assistance Team's Delta-1…
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Gov. Tony Evers says he will “absolutely” take a COVID-19 vaccine when his turn comes.The governor said during a news conference Monday that he and his…
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Most schools are back in session for the year next week, and an Oneida County Public Health nurse says parents should make sure their kids have their…
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Health officials are urging parents to make sure their children are up to date on vaccines before school starts. Laurel Dreger is a nurse with the Vilas…