Medical College of Wisconsin COVID-19 Information
As we continue to navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to have the latest information from credible and trustworthy sources. All resources provided here have been validated by MCW physicians, scientists and other credible partners.
COVID-19 Vaccines
Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is one of the best ways to protect yourself and others around you. COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, free, and widely available. Everyone 12 and older is recommended to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
For more information on COVID-19 vaccines, please visit Healthy MKE or the CDC.
For more information on COVID-19 vaccines, please visit Healthy MKE or the CDC.
COVID-19 Testing
COVID-19 testing not only provides a diagnosis, it allows for earlier detection, timelier quarantine, accuracy in positive case reporting, treatments and more responsive contact tracing.
HealthyMKE
HealthyMKE is a connection tool for Milwaukee County community members to access education, resources, and updates for COVID-19 and other health-related concerns. Sign up for email and text alerts about COVID-19 testing, vaccine and other health-related updates that affect you.
HealthyMKE is sponsored by the Milwaukee Unified Emergency Operations Center (UEOC) and was developed by INPOWER, a local Black, and Woman-owned agency with expertise in multicultural and multilingual communications.
HealthyMKE is sponsored by the Milwaukee Unified Emergency Operations Center (UEOC) and was developed by INPOWER, a local Black, and Woman-owned agency with expertise in multicultural and multilingual communications.
MCW Experts Provide the Latest on COVID-19
MMAC + M7 Business Strategies During the Pandemic
Biweekly, Tim Sheehy hosts regional and statewide leaders to hear how they're adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic along with a healthcare update by Dr. John Raymond, Medical College of Wisconsin.
WTMJ Radio, Spectrum News 1 and statewide news coverage
Mark your calendars or listen live to Dr. Raymond’s COVID-19 report on WTMJ radio each Tuesday 4:20 p.m.