The state’s public health officials are asking for patience while they are criticized for a rollout of the coronavirus vaccine that isn’t as organized or fast as it could be.
Governor Tony Evers and officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services are defending the process so far.
Effective Monday, more than 266,000 doses of the vaccine had been shipped to Wisconsin and fewer than 86,000 had been administered.
Republican state Senator Alberta Darling says she wants to know what’s is causing the delay. She says Wisconsin’s Democratic governor is “on the verge of yet another disaster.”












