Cedarburg pharmacy expects vaccine shipment; has open slots
On the same day Ye Olde Pharmacy in Cedarburg got the green light from the state to receive shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine, they were told there were no more doses to send. About six weeks later, those shots are on the way, but the pharmacy is facing another dilemma.
On the same day Ye Olde Pharmacy in Cedarburg got the green light from the state to receive shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine, they were told there were no more doses to send. About six weeks later, those shots are on the way, but the pharmacy is facing another dilemma.
3-month-old daughter of 1st responders needs life-saving heart surgery
She is just 3 months old, but in the battle of her life. The baby girl who is the daughter of first responders has a rare heart defect and will soon travel across the country for surgery.
She is just 3 months old, but in the battle of her life. The baby girl who is the daughter of first responders has a rare heart defect and will soon travel across the country for surgery.
3-month-old daughter of 1st responders needs life-saving heart surgery
She is just 3 months old, but in the battle of her life. The baby girl who is the daughter of first responders has a rare heart defect and will soon travel across the country for surgery.
She is just 3 months old, but in the battle of her life. The baby girl who is the daughter of first responders has a rare heart defect and will soon travel across the country for surgery.
‘We loved each other so, so much’: Husband dies from COVID-19 days after getting married
Sherry Nabors said her late husband, Jeff, wanted to get married knowing that he would soon die from COVID-19 days after being hospitalized with the virus.
Sherry Nabors said her late husband, Jeff, wanted to get married knowing that he would soon die from COVID-19 days after being hospitalized with the virus.
AP poll: Vaccination efforts could face hurdles as Republicans less willing to get COVID-19 shot
A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 42% of Republicans say they probably or definitely will not get the shot, compared with 17% of Democrats.
A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 42% of Republicans say they probably or definitely will not get the shot, compared with 17% of Democrats.
Italy back to lockdown over Easter weekend amid surging COVID-19 cases
Much of Italy will be locked down on Easter weekend for the second year in a row amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Much of Italy will be locked down on Easter weekend for the second year in a row amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Experts: Post-pandemic is not normal, yet optimism abounds
Amid the pandemic, health experts and economists are optimistic things are trending in the right direction. But they say that depends on what we do.
Amid the pandemic, health experts and economists are optimistic things are trending in the right direction. But they say that depends on what we do.
'COVID-19 long-hauler': Symptoms persist weeks, months after diagnosis
FOX6 talked with an area COVID-19 "long-hauler" who says the virus continues to devastate her life.
FOX6 talked with an area COVID-19 "long-hauler" who says the virus continues to devastate her life.
Waukesha Co. Expo Center shifts gears to meet COVID-19 vaccine demand
COVID-19 testing is scaling back at the Waukesha County Expo Center to meet vaccine demand.
COVID-19 testing is scaling back at the Waukesha County Expo Center to meet vaccine demand.
Wife takes nursing home job to still see husband and comply with COVID-19 restrictions
The COVID-19 restrictions left Cynthia Romano with no choice but to take a job at a nursing home in order to see her ailing husband.
The COVID-19 restrictions left Cynthia Romano with no choice but to take a job at a nursing home in order to see her ailing husband.
Wisconsin dentists could administer COVID-19 vaccine under bill
Dentists in Wisconsin could administer the COVID-19 vaccine under a bill the state Legislature is scheduled to pass on Tuesday, a step being taken as the push to increase people for the coronavirus accelerates.
Dentists in Wisconsin could administer the COVID-19 vaccine under a bill the state Legislature is scheduled to pass on Tuesday, a step being taken as the push to increase people for the coronavirus accelerates.
Dentists could administer COVID-19 vaccine under bill being considered
Dentists in Wisconsin could administer the COVID-19 vaccine under a bill the state Legislature is scheduled to pass on Tuesday.
Dentists in Wisconsin could administer the COVID-19 vaccine under a bill the state Legislature is scheduled to pass on Tuesday.
2,247 doses of COVID-19 vaccine go to waste in Wisconsin
Wisconsin wasted roughly 2,200 doses of COVID-19 vaccine. That is from the time vaccinations started in December through February.
Wisconsin wasted roughly 2,200 doses of COVID-19 vaccine. That is from the time vaccinations started in December through February.
DHS: 294 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin, no new deaths
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 294 Monday, March 15, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 569,932.
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 294 Monday, March 15, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 569,932.
Wisconsin GOP bill mandates prisoners' stimulus go to restitution
Republican lawmakers in Madison introduced a bill Monday that would require Wisconsin prisoners to spend their COVID-19 stimulus dollars on restitution.
Republican lawmakers in Madison introduced a bill Monday that would require Wisconsin prisoners to spend their COVID-19 stimulus dollars on restitution.
CDC study finds 9 out of 10 people in US got 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine
A new CDC study found the vast majority of people are completing their coronavirus vaccination in the recommended timeframe. Public health officials called the "encouraging."
A new CDC study found the vast majority of people are completing their coronavirus vaccination in the recommended timeframe. Public health officials called the "encouraging."
Facebook to label COVID-19 vaccine posts to combat misinformation, help people find where to get the shot
Facebook said Monday it will add labels to all posts about COVID-19 vaccines containing “credible information” from the World Health Organization.
Facebook said Monday it will add labels to all posts about COVID-19 vaccines containing “credible information” from the World Health Organization.
Moderna begins testing 'next generation' COVID-19 vaccine with potential refrigeration storage
Moderna said Monday it has dosed the first patients in an early-stage study of its “next-generation” COVID-19 vaccine that could potentially be stored in refrigerators.
Moderna said Monday it has dosed the first patients in an early-stage study of its “next-generation” COVID-19 vaccine that could potentially be stored in refrigerators.
France, Germany latest countries to suspend AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine amid blood clotting reports
At least seven European countries have now paused AstraZeneca’s vaccine following sporadic reports of blood clots, despite a lack of evidence the shot was responsible. The European Medicines Agency is investigating.
At least seven European countries have now paused AstraZeneca’s vaccine following sporadic reports of blood clots, despite a lack of evidence the shot was responsible. The European Medicines Agency is investigating.
UW Health officials advise caution as spring break approaches
While the last month has seen COVID-19 cases falling and vaccination rates rising, UW Health officials advise continued caution related to spring break travel.
While the last month has seen COVID-19 cases falling and vaccination rates rising, UW Health officials advise continued caution related to spring break travel.



















