MADISON, Wis. — Gov. Tony Evers and his administration kicked off World Immunization Week with a message encouraging Wisconsinites to get vaccinated.
In a video shared on social media Monday, Evers and several members of his administration shared messages about why each of them decided to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
This #WorldImmunizationWeek, we continue to be a national leader in getting shots in arms, and I’m joining a few friends to share why we’re all getting our #COVID19 vaccines—and why we encourage you to do the same. Let’s get vaccinated, Wisconsin!
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— Governor Tony Evers (@GovEvers) April 26, 2021
“I’m proud Wisconsin continues to be a national leader in getting shots in arms and that our administration is leading by example in encouraging folks to get vaccinated so we can put this pandemic behind us,” Evers said. “We can see the light at the end of the tunnel and I know folks are looking to return to normal life. Now that Wisconsinites ages 16 and older are eligible to get the vaccine, it’s critically important to make a plan to get vaccinated and help us ensure that our state and our economy can bounce back and better than we were before this pandemic hit.”
Wisconsinites looking to get vaccinated can find appointments via a new vaccine finder online tool. Individuals can also call 844-684-1064 with questions or to get help with registering for a vaccination appointment.
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