May 21, 2021
CITY OF MILWAUKEE - 96.8 SQUARE MILES || WE, the People, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT call for Milwaukeeans to be ALERT. To select your media of TRUST for consistent and reliable information at least twice per day. Make sure that you compare media outlets for state-of-the-art information.
Secondly, we ask organizations that are receiving funding for health care of any kind public and private - medical, physical, mental, emotional, gender, training, and age-sensitive to step forward to television, radio, and social media with consistent up-to-date "messages" and timely gold standard services for social responsibility of COVID-19 Health Care within the 15 districts of Milwaukee.
To ensure that special attention is given to those in shelters, the homeless, and those with transportation challenges.
Thirdly, we appeal to physicians of care, pharmacies, insurance companies, and vaccine companies to make their outreach information/services available for sharing at places of frequency by the public in the neighborhood.
Fourthly, both the executive and legislative branches are devoted to immediate and ongoing "warnings" and outreach care.
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On May 20, 2021, during a Milwaukee County COVID-19 briefing on Fox6.com live, Tom Barrett, the mayor announced his official decision regarding "removal/wearing of the mask" for June 1, 2021, in Milwaukee.
Barrett's decision was absent of Kirsten Johnson, Health Commissioner, surprising and questionable since the vaccine level known is less than 40% and the safety level is 60% or more.
Barrett is seen too often speaking for/on behalf of Johnson and those we pay for transparency and oversight of health authority guidelines and implementation of health practices. Why?
The majority population of the city of Milwaukee is African American and Latino - they are also the most vulnerable in the COVID-19 data. Additionally, there is a "HESITANCY" factor due to misinformation and by-design misuse of services given by public health physicians and scientists to African Americans.
It appears that Barrett is only concern with outliers coming to events for the Bucks and Brewers games, downtown tourism, downtown Caucasian businesses, and construction of the skyscrapers he has help fund.
In an E-notify joint-council member press release - released by Marina Dimitrijevic, Chair of the Safety and Health Committee and Cavalier Johnson, Common Council President, they had not been consulted.
A special public Safety and Health Committee meeting is scheduled for 9 am on May 26 for the mayor of Milwaukee and Kirsten Johnson, Commissioner of Health Department for Milwaukee to account for this "abrupt" and insensitive announcement.
We, the People, Under New Management want immediate answers.
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