Wisconsin Will Set Its Own COVID-19 Vaccine Guidelines, Amid Federal Retreat
The executive order mandates state agencies and insurers to ensure COVID-19 vaccine access without cost-sharing amid federal eligibility restrictions, following FDA updates in late August.
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Wisconsin will set its own COVID-19 vaccine guidelines, amid federal retreat
Gov. Tony Evers’ executive order mirrors actions taken in other states such as New York, Arizona and Massachusetts, to ensure access to vaccines as Kennedy seeks to curtail their availability.


Gov. Tony Evers directs Wisconsin health officials to issue their own COVID-19 vaccine guidance
Gov. Tony Evers signed an executive order aimed at protecting access to COVID-19 vaccines in response to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s eligibility guidance.
Evers on Sept. 15 issues executive order meant to protect vaccine access
Seeking to combat efforts of the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Trump administration, Gov. Tony Evers signed an executive order Monday that is aimed at protecting access to vaccines in Wisconsin. This story also appeared in Wisconsin Examiner “Vaccines save lives, folks. Spreading fear, distrust, and disinformation about safe and effective vaccines isn’t just reckless, it’s dange…
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