Wisconsin COVID grant applications open for some businesses

The Wisconsin DOA announced that it is accepting applications for grants designed to assist event venues, movie theaters, live event small businesses, summer camps and minor league sports teams impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Froedtert flu shot drive-thru at 3 locations, starts Sept. 18

The Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Health Network is offering three drive-thru clinic locations for people to get a flu shot.

Doctors urge flu vaccine after low case numbers last year
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You've heard for months about the rush to get people vaccinated against COVID-19, but there's another vaccine you shouldn't skip this year.

Doctors 'worried' about flu, urge shot after unprecedented low in 2020

You've heard for months about the rush to get people vaccinated against COVID-19, but there's another vaccine you shouldn't skip this year.

Milwaukee family helped by community, storm devastated their home
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They asked for help, and you answered. FOX6 News told you about a family forced to live without natural gas after severe weather devastated their home in August.

Nicki Minaj says she was invited to White House after COVID-19 vaccine tweet

Nicki Minaj’s tweet comes just days after she posted a separate, controversial tweet in which she claimed her cousin’s friend allegedly became impotent and suffered swollen testicles after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.

Moderna study: Recently vaccinated have stronger protection from breakthrough COVID-19

Moderna on Wednesday posted a study suggesting immunity from its COVID-19 vaccine may wane over time, saying that a booster shot is necessary to maintain strong protection against variants of concern.

Long COVID-19: NIH launches large-scale studies on extended illness

The National Institutes of Health announced it has awarded nearly $470 million to New York University’s Langone Health in order to launch national population studies to better understand the long-term effects of COVID-19.

Pope blames 'virulence of uncertainty' for COVID-19 vaccine resistance

Pope Francis says he doesn't understand why people refuse to take COVID-19 vaccines, noting “humanity has a history of friendship with vaccines.”

Judge blocks New York's medical worker vaccine mandate

Judge David Hurd in Utica has temporarily blocked the state of New York from forcing medical workers to be vaccinated after a group of health care workers sued, saying their Constitutional rights were violated.

1 in 500 Americans have died of COVID-19

One in every 500 Americans has died of COVID-19, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau and Johns Hopkins University.

2.8M register for health insurance during COVID-19 sign-up, Biden says

President Joe Biden says nearly 3 million consumers took advantage of a special six-month period to sign up for private health insurance coverage made more affordable by his COVID-19 relief law.

Financial impact of the pandemic
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Many Americans say the economic impact of the pandemic will make it harder for them to reach their long-term financial goals.

Walgreens' COVID testing site could expose customer data: report

Walgreens' COVID-19 test appointment registration system has left customers' personal information exposed online for months – and still does – according to a new report.

Elmbrook schools mask possibility divides parents

Just a couple of weeks into the new school year, districts are still having heated debates about what their classrooms should look like. Even the possibility of requiring masks leading to a packed meeting in Elm Grove.