About 15 months after the global pandemic struck Wisconsin, new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and related hospitalizations are nearing all-time lows in the state as the last remaining local public .
Head west to explore three overlooked Wisconsin travel spots Chelsey Lewis, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Video: Aerial view from a drone of the Mississippi River and Great River Road
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If you want a little taste of the mountains on a getaway, you have to head west. But not as far as you think. Who says Wisconsin doesn’t have mountains?” my mom marveled as we traveled down Highway 14 along the bluffs that tower above the Mississippi River.
We were actually in Minnesota, but her point held. Not 20 minutes before we had been driving along the bluffs on the Wisconsin side of the river.
MADISON, Wis. (WXOW) - Information from the state s Department of Health Services on Tuesday said that the number of people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 stands at 42 percent of those eligible.
In their update, the data showed that 2,444,549 people, or 42 percent of the state s population, have completed the vaccination process.
The numbers said that 2,786,897 people or 47.9 percent of residents in the state have received at least one dose of the vaccine according to DHS.
In Western Wisconsin to date, 130,652 people have received at least one dose of the vaccine. It equates to 47.6 percent of the total number of people in Western Wisconsin. 117,571, or 42.8 percent, have completed the vaccine series.