Doctors studying if vaccine helps relieve ongoing COVID symptoms

As more people are able to get a COVID vaccine, some early reports suggest the shot may be helpful for those considered to have "long COVID."

COVID vaccine: More than just a shot for those afraid of needles

Vaccine eligibility expands in Wisconsin soon. That also means a wider range of people who may have a fear of needles -- known as trypanophobia. 

Officials: COVID-19 cases rising among kids in Milwaukee County

While it's difficult to pinpoint the cause, one health official said the return of school spring springs and spring break may be playing a role.

DHS: 517 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI, 3 new deaths

The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 517 Thursday, April 1, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 577,712.

DOJ warns about fake COVID-19 vaccine survey scams

The Department of Justice is warning the public of fraudulent COVID-19 vaccine surveys used to steal money and personal information from consumers.

WHO: Europe's COVID-19 vaccination program is 'unacceptably slow'

European nations' immunization campaigns against COVID-19 are “unacceptably slow” and risk prolonging the pandemic, a senior World Health Organization official said.

Pfizer: Vaccine effective against COVID-19 up to 6 months later

Pfizer and its German partner, BioNTech, announced updated results Thursday from their ongoing late-stage study of more than 44,000 volunteers.

15 million J&J COVID vaccines thrown away after ingredient mix-up

A dosage mix-up at a Baltimore production facility, which ruined about 15 million doses of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID vaccine, has prompted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to delay certification of the facility.

Glitch leads to cancelation of some 2nd COVID shots at Walgreens

A Slinger area man told FOX6 News he’s been having a tough time getting his second coronavirus vaccine at no fault of his own. A technical glitch is causing the cancelation of appointments.

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy persists as Wisconsin's supply rises

While many celebrated the news that vaccine eligibility will soon expand to the general public, there are new concerns about shots.

As eligibility of COVID-19 vaccine widens, promising news for kids

Just as eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine widens to include everyone 16 and older, we are getting promising news about the vaccine's effectiveness on kids much young than that. 

EU says 'no evidence' to restrict use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine

The European Medicines Agency says there is “no evidence” that would support restricting the use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine in any population despite reports of rare blood clots.

UW System extends tuition credit for students working at vaccination sites

The University of Wisconsin System revealed on Wednesday, March 31 the $500 tuition credit for eligible UW System nursing and pharmacy students working at COVID-19 vaccination sites is extended to May 22.

Wisconsin Center able to vaccinate 3K people daily starting April 6

The Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee will receive resources and staffing to be able to do 3,000 vaccinations per day starting April 6.

Pfizer says its vaccine is safe and effective in kids age 12-15

The pharmaceutical company said its vaccine was strongly protective in kids as young as 12. The news could have big implications for reopening schools.

COVID-19 vaccine clinic opens at Summerfest grounds

At the Summerfest grounds Tuesday, a COVID-19 vaccine clinic opened -- the chance to get a shot, not a headlining musical act, taking center stage.

Everyone in WI age 16 and up COVID-19 vaccine eligible on April 5

Everyone in Wisconsin age 16 and up will be eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, April 5, Governor Tony Evers tweeted.