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With 1 million people fully immunized for COVID-19, when will Wisconsin get to herd immunity?
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Some National Guard sites shut down across Wisconsin as COVID-19 testing demand decreasing
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By Adam Duxter
Feb 19, 2021 9:49 PM
MADISON, Wis. – Campus officials are beginning to tighten rules regarding COVID testing for students following yet another early semester surge in cases.
Public Health Madison Dane County says during the last two weeks, nearly 40 percent of new cases county-wide are tied to students and faculty.
This week, the university posted back-to-back days with roughly 100 new cases.
Part of this is due to an increased testing effort, campus leaders say. Currently, the university is performing more than 6,000 tests each day.
“The frequent testing gives us the ability to pick up cases earlier than you’d expect than we could in the fall, and it allows us to be proactive,” said Professor Ajay Sethi. “When we see a spike, it’s an opportunity for us to just be a little more vigilant, a little more careful. Just for this period, we’ll make it more habit forming- then we’ll start to see those cases come down.”
Campus officials crack down as yet another early-semester COVID surge hits UW-Madison
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Milwaukee holds virtual town hall to clear COVID-19 confusion
Milwaukee holds virtual town hall to clear COVID-19 confusion
To clear confusion and calm fear around the vaccine, the Milwaukee Health Department hosted a virtual town hall to crush the coronavirus.
MILWAUKEE - To clear confusion and calm fear around the COVID-19 vaccine, the Milwaukee Health Department hosted a virtual town hall on Wednesday night, Feb. 10 to Crush COVID-19.
The town hall came as health experts say pandemic-related safety measures have delivered extra public health benefits.
As Milwaukee continues to be up against a limited COVID-19 vaccine supply from the state, Interim Health Commissioner Marlaina Jackson outlined how her department has delivered the vaccine.