With City of Racine-owned buildings once again requiring masks of its employees and visitors, and Ascension Wisconsin requiring all of its associates to get vaccinated against COVID-19, Racine County health officials continue to urge the public to get that shot in the arm.
The three motions are a part of the new wave of concern over COVID-19 cases increasing and the prominence of the Delta variant, which is âhighly infectious and is spreading more quickly than other strains,â according to a press release from the county.
Delta Variant Accounts for 83 Percent, of All New US COVID-19 Cases. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control (C.D.C.), reported the agency s finding on July 20 before Congress. This is a dramatic increase, up from 50% for the week of July 3, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, C.D.C. Director, via CNN. According to health experts, the Delta variant is more transmissible than any other known variant of the coronavirus. We should think abo
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The Park theater s sign, untouched for more than a decade, now reads SAVE ME, visible to drivers on Washington Avenue. ADAM ROGAN,
RACINE â The City Council voted Tuesday to fund the raze order that will demolish the 1928 historic landmark theater that has been the subject of dispute between the city and locals who want to preserve the building.
The Park has been under a raze order for more than two years.
An effort by Alderman Mollie Jones to delay the raze order by three months was unsuccessful.
Aldermen Jeff Coe, Mollie Jones, Trevor Jung, Jeffrey Peterson, Mary Land and Natalia Taft voted to delay funding the raze order. Alderman Henry Perez was excused from the meeting.