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DAVID WAHLBERG A cascade of coronavirus cases and cancellations washed over Wisconsin and the Madison area a year ago this week, upending life for everyone and ushering in a state of physical distancing, economic downturn and unprecedented deaths for which the end may be near but remains unclear. At the beginning of the second week of March last year, the state had reported only one case of COVID-19, a Dane County resident who tested positive more than a month earlier after returning from China. A second case was confirmed that Monday and a third on Tuesday. By Friday, March 13, the total was 19 cases, suggesting community spread, first suspected in the U.S. near Seattle, may have come here. ....
Mentioned: Stephen Born, Emeritus, Planning and Landscape Architecture (formerly Urban and Regional Planning, with CALS appointment) Mentioned: Stan Temple, Emeritus, Forest and Wildlife Ecology Mentioned: Aldo Leopold, Deceased, Forest and Wildlife Ecology Of Interest ....
Dear Pandemic: Local researchers commit to COVID-19 facts Local women putting pandemic facts in your fingertips MILWAUKEE - Thrown into the deep end of the COVID-19 pandemic, at one time or another, many of us have found ourselves drowning in complicated information. One group of female experts has set out to change that transforming the way we seek and share facts. The World Health Organization has deemed parallel to the pandemic, something happening called an info-demic, said Dr. Amanda Simanek, UWM Associate Professor of Epidemiology. Dr. Amanda Simanek In the uncharted world of COVID-19, we ve sought out heroes in hospitals, in classrooms, even at grocery stores. But ....
Students in the Madison Metropolitan School District have been learning mostly from home since March, when schools closed as the COVID-19 pandemic became a reality here. Hundreds of thousands of their peers around the United States are facing similar circumstances, especially in larger, urban areas. But others â both here and around the world â have returned to classrooms. A group of Dane County parents has been advocating to change that since late this summer, with recent efforts including marches and demonstrations ahead of school board meetings in Verona and Middleton. An âOpen Dane County Public and Private Schoolsâ Facebook group has more than 1,100 members. ....