MADISON, Wis. — Even though teachers and educators will be among those prioritized for COVID-19 vaccines starting March 1st, public health officials in Dane County say a supply shortfall means a mass vaccination effort for them at the Alliant Energy Center will be delayed for at least two weeks.
Public Health Madison & Dane County announced plans last week to vaccinate large amounts of teachers and educators at the Alliant Energy Center once they became eligible on Monday. PHMDC had requested a total of 14,000 doses — 7,000 each for the week of March 1st and March 8th — to supply the effort, which was expected to take between 6 and 8 weeks to finish.
But PHMDC says the Wisconsin Department of Health Services has changed the way they allocate the vaccine to teachers and childcare workers, which resulted in PHMDC receiving just 12% of the doses they asked for, none of which were approved to be used on vaccinating educators or childcare providers.
“It is important to remember that though groups are eligible for vaccination on March 1, it doesn’t mean vaccines will be provided to us by March 1,” said PHMDC director Janel Heinrich.
PHMDC says they will use the vaccine doses they do get in the next couple weeks to continue to vaccinate previously-eligible groups, like people aged 65 and older.
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