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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Residents across Wisconsin are being asked to keep an eye out for wild common milkweed seedpods. If you do spot them, you are asked to collect the pods in order to help grow habita
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?The City of Milwaukee will be offering a $25 gift card to the first 1,000 people who get their second dose of th
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stanley cup y resident over the age of 12 years old who gets their second dose.They must get their second dose at the Northwest Health Center at 7630 W. Mill Rd., Southside Health Center at 1639 S. 23rd St., or the new Menomonee Valley COVID-19 Site at 2401 W. St. Paul Ave.Everyone who is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine is eligible to receive the gift card. People under the age of 18 will need to have a parent or guardian present to receive their vaccine and gift. The gift is not available for booster doses. It is crucially important for everyone to complete their COVID vaccination series to be protected from the virus, said Health Commissioner Kirsten Johnson. With this incentive program, we hope to encourage those who only got their first shot to prioritize getting their second. About 56.4% of Milwaukee residents 12 years and older are fully vaccinated, while 61.5% of residents received their first dose, according to city data.Click here to learn more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip