MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Tony Evers has joined the growing ranks of Wisconsin residents and governors across the country who have been vaccinated for the coronavirus, receiving his first shot Friday at a clinic not far from the state Capitol.
BREAKING@GovEvers gets vaccinated for the coronavirus today at a clinic in Madison
— Scott Bauer (@sbauerAP) February 12, 2021
Evers’ wife was vaccinated earlier this week
Evers joins 15 other governors who have gotten at least their first shot
“I didn’t feel a thing,” he says. pic.twitter.com/ecTLuqdmqT
Evers, 69, was eligible because of his age. Vaccinations were made available to anyone over age 65 as of Jan. 25.
According to the state health department, more than one-in-three people in that age group have gotten at least their first shot. Evers’ wife, Kathy, was vaccinated earlier this week. Evers, a cancer survivor, had said that he would not jump the line and get the vaccine before his doctor said it was available to him as an eligible member of the public.