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Milwaukee physicians share recommendations for navigating the current stage of the pandemic.
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Dr. Mary Beth Graham, an infectious disease physician at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin, discusses the waves of contagions and spiking levels of hospitalizations this season compared to recent years.
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Milwaukee pharmacist has advice if you can't find children's pain relievers due to national shortageThe national shortage of acetaminophen and ibuprofen doesn't mean there aren't ways to relieve symptoms in children. Milwaukee pharmacist gives parents and caregivers tips.
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The city of Milwaukee is currently battling three viruses simultaneously. Dr. Ben Weston says there's been a steep rise in flu cases and hopefully we are nearing the end of the RSV surge.
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services lays out the basics for getting vaccinated this fall season.
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Updated COVID boosters are now available for anyone age 12 or older. The CDC is urging anyone who is eligible to sign up but some vaccine experts say some people might want to wait.
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School is almost back in session, and parents are working to make sure their kids have everything they need to start the school year right. For many parents, a COVID-19 vaccination should be on that list.
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The Biden administration is scrapping plans to offer COVID boosters for people under 50 this summer. Instead officials will push for an earlier release of the next generation boosters in the fall.
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This fall marks the fourth performing arts season for local organizations grappling with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. While shows are returning to the stage and audiences are growing, the challenges facing the performing arts community remain.
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Although many of us have returned to some of our pre-pandemic activities, the dangers of catching and spreading COVID-19 are increasing as new more infectious variants emerge.