Wisconsin’s public health managers are once again reporting on the number of coronavirus shots that are going into arms.
The state’s Department of Health Services yesterday updated its vaccine dose count for the first time in two weeks. The numbers show doctors and nurses are handing-out about 27 thousand doses per-week, and that just about 58 percent of people in the state have gotten at least one dose. DHS’s numbers, however, do not show how many people have gotten a booster shot, or how many kids under 12 have gotten their shots. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FROM WI DHS.