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During a media briefing on Thursday, Feb. 18, Willems Van Dijk said the state's vaccine supply is growing. Next week, Wisconsin will get $115, 000 first doses, which she said is a 64 percent increase from mid-January. "We appreciate the growth in vaccine. However, it still falls far short of the 350, 000 doses that our vaccinators requested this past week, " Willems Van Dijk said. A number of clinics and health departments didn't get the amount of vaccine doses they requested this week. One of them was the Washington-Ozaukee Public Health Department. Interim Health Officer Tyler Weber said he requested 2, 000 doses from the state (the maximum) and received 200 doses. "There's so many people that want the vaccine that deserve the vaccine and can't get it, so we are very sympathetic to the frustration that people are feeling, " Weber said. When the department opened its vaccine sign-up on Monday at 10 a. m., Weber said it was met with "extreme demand. " "At that time, about 8, 000 people visited our website, and the registration spots were full within 60 seconds, " Weber said.
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The department had to temporarily remove the public vaccine registration link, and Weber said it will likely remain closed at least for a few weeks, depending on supply. At this time, the department is not taking call-in or email requests for vaccine registration. More groups become eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine statewide on March 1st. They include teachers and child care workers; essential workers such as transit, 911 operators and utility workers; and people who live in congregate settings like inmates. Weber said having more eligible groups will be difficult because his county still has to get through people over 65. "it's going to create more confusion and more challenges because it's going to strain an already strained system that we're working through, " he said. Contributions to this story also made by: CBS 58 Newsroom