Press Release: Gov. Evers Signs Bill Expanding COVID-19 Vaccine Administration
State of Wisconsin sent this bulletin at 02/19/2021 10:16 AM CSTFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 19, 2021 |
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov |
Gov. Evers Signs Bill Expanding COVID-19 Vaccine Administration |
Pharmacy technicians, students allowed to administer vaccines under certain conditions |
OSHKOSH — Gov. Tony Evers today signed Assembly Bill (AB) 4, now 2021 Wisconsin Act 3, which would allow pharmacy technicians and students to administer COVID-19 vaccines under certain conditions.
“While we work to get shots in arms as soon as we have supply available, we also want to make sure we’re maximizing our capacity by expanding the number of people who can administer those doses once we have them,” said Gov. Evers. “Getting vaccine doses to folks across our state continues to be our top priority so we can recover and bounce back from this pandemic.” Gov. Evers signed AB 4 today at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh following a tour of the campus’ COVID-19 vaccination clinic that opened this week in partnership with Advocate Aurora Health of Oshkosh and the Winnebago County Public Health Department. AB 4, now 2021 Wisconsin Act 3, allows a pharmacy student who has completed two years of pharmacy school to administer a vaccine under the supervision of a healthcare provider who is authorized to administer vaccines. Additionally, under AB 4, additional persons would be allowed to administer vaccines under certain conditions, including the following:
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