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486,000 Wisconsinites have received both doses of COVID-19 vaccine; state reports new 464 cases – Green Bay Press Gazette
Last week, about 224,000 doses were administered to residents in the state, adding up to nearly 1.4 millions shots given since December.

About 8.3% of Wisconsin’s population have had both shots of a COVID-19 vaccine, state health officials reported Sunday.
Last week, about 224,000 doses were administered to residents in the state, adding up to nearly 1.4 millions shots given since December, according to the state Department of Health Services.
Of people 65 and older, almost 54% have received at least one dose. About 224,300, or 22.1%, of residents 65 or older have received both shots.
In total, more than 901,000 Wisconsinites ages…
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