MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Health care workers in Wisconsin have started to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The first 10,000 doses started to arrive in Wisconsin on Monday and about 35,000 more are expected by the end of next week. The first doses are going to front-line health care workers, and to nursing home residents in a couple of weeks. The general public will not get the vaccine for months, leading to renewed calls for patience and vigilance as the virus continues to spread. Virus-related deaths in Wisconsin grew by 12 on Monday to 4,068 and total cases increased by 2,122 to 438,895.
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