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Race and Income and ‘Back to School’
Republicans decry virtual schooling for Black students. But Black families more likely to support it.
Feb 3rd, 2021 by Erik GunnCity’s New Vaccine Scheduling Tool Fills Up Quickly
Health department says to check back Friday to schedule vaccination.
Feb 3rd, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneFar More Women Getting Vaccines
Nearly 10% of women and just 5.2% of men in Wisconsin have gotten at least a first dose.
Feb 3rd, 2021 by Erik GunnNearly 2% of State Population Vaccinated
Some 570,000 doses administered. Low supplies still constricting vaccinations.
Feb 3rd, 2021 by Graham KilmerEvers Names 30 Equity Council Members
Governor’s Advisory Council on Equity and Inclusion appointees include leaders from nonprofits, tribes, churches, community groups.
Feb 2nd, 2021 by Catherine CapellaroState Ends January With 61,313 New COVID-19 Cases, 1,037 Deaths
Trends show slowing disease spread, but still far ahead of most of 2020.
Feb 1st, 2021 by Jeramey Jannene1,007 New COVID-19 Cases
Active hospitalizations increase by 40 to 697.
Jan 31st, 2021 by Jeramey Jannene1,493 New COVID-19 Cases
9,556 new cases in the past week.
Jan 30th, 2021 by Jeramey JannenePaid Sick Leave Has Health Benefits
Report finds universal paid sick leave would reduce pandemic’s spread by 10%.
Jan 30th, 2021 by Erik GunnState Launching Vaccine Appointment Website
It launches in February. Anyone can sign up, those ineligible will go on wait list.
Jan 30th, 2021 by Rob Mentzer1 in 10 Milwaukee County Residents Have Tested Positive For COVID-19
But under 10,000 people in Wisconsin have tested positive in past week for first time since September.
Jan 29th, 2021 by Jeramey Jannene