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MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) on Friday, February 26, released a new resource to help people connect with vaccine providers – a map of Wisconsin’s COVID-19 vaccine providers.
Officials say the map is designed to improve transparency in the vaccine distribution process, by identifying where the vaccine is sent across the state. It also aims to help Wisconsinites more easily find and connect with vaccine providers in their area.
The map shows COVID-19 vaccine providers and community vaccination clinics actively vaccinating in Wisconsin. Vaccination sites are shape and color coded to indicate whether they are open to all eligible populations, open only to specific eligible groups, or targeting their own clients or patients. Users can select a site on the map to find the coordinates and populations served by each location, or view the table below. Currently, DHS plans to update the map every two weeks with data reported by vaccine suppliers. Therefore, depending on the timing, vaccine suppliers may have already administered or scheduled their remaining doses.
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A press release says all sites displayed on the map require pre-scheduled appointments and availability is not guaranteed. Wisconsinites can visit the DHS COVID-19 vaccination page for more information on the options.
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