Related Articles - Page 55

WI Daily: Over 1,000 Actively Hospitalized With COVID-19 Again
WI Daily

Over 1,000 Actively Hospitalized With COVID-19 Again

Figure more than double where it was most of the summer.

The Science on COVID-19 and Schools

The Science on COVID-19 and Schools

When are in-person classes safe and when can they help disease surge? That depends.

WI Daily: Under 1,000 People Actively Hospitalized With COVID-19
WI Daily

Under 1,000 People Actively Hospitalized With COVID-19

First time state has been below 1,000 since October 13th

WI Daily: COVID-19 Cases and Testing Rising
WI Daily

COVID-19 Cases and Testing Rising

Number of people newly hospitalized also increasing

WI Daily: 502,012 Wisconsin Residents Have Tested Positive for COVID-19
WI Daily

502,012 Wisconsin Residents Have Tested Positive for COVID-19

Less than half of state's residents have ever been tested for virus.

Evers Joins 7 Governors Asking for More Vaccine

Evers Joins 7 Governors Asking for More Vaccine

Governors say the federal government is holding back 50% of produced vaccine.

WI Daily: 3,791 New COVID-19 Cases
WI Daily

3,791 New COVID-19 Cases

First day with over 10,000 tests processed in two weeks.

Assembly Passes ‘Poison Pill’ COVID-19 Relief Bill

Assembly Passes ‘Poison Pill’ COVID-19 Relief Bill

GOP bill curtails efforts to slow spread of virus. And doesn't have support of Senate leadership.

WI Daily: State Crosses 5,000 COVID-19 Deaths Threshold
WI Daily

State Crosses 5,000 COVID-19 Deaths Threshold

3,406 new COVID-19 cases reported Wednesday

Wisconsin Center Could Become Vaccine Hub

Wisconsin Center Could Become Vaccine Hub

City working to set up COVID-19 vaccine distribution hub.

Disputes Over Who to Give Vaccine Slow Process

Disputes Over Who to Give Vaccine Slow Process

State panel hashes out who should be next in line, while some say they can't wait.

WI Daily: 3,403 New COVID-19 Cases, 95 Deaths
WI Daily

3,403 New COVID-19 Cases, 95 Deaths

Average daily death total is lower than it was a month ago.

See Newer Articles (Go Back) - See More Articles