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WI Daily: New COVID-19 Cases At Lowest Point Since Mid-September
WI Daily

New COVID-19 Cases At Lowest Point Since Mid-September

Despite trending lower, cases are still higher than at any point before September

State Announces Next Phase of Vaccines

State Announces Next Phase of Vaccines

More groups will be added on March 1. President Biden ramping up federal vaccines delivered to states.

WI Daily: 946 New COVID-19 Cases
WI Daily

946 New COVID-19 Cases

Excluding Christmas holiday, it's the lowest total since September. But testing is also down.

WI Daily: 1,119 New COVID-19 Cases
WI Daily

1,119 New COVID-19 Cases

Six deaths, 761 actively hospitalized

Op Ed: Timberlake Has Chops to Ramp Up Vaccines
Op Ed

Timberlake Has Chops to Ramp Up Vaccines

Evers appointee to head state health department a seasoned pro. GOP legislators should confirm her.

WI Daily: 1,681 New COVID-19 Cases Reported
WI Daily

1,681 New COVID-19 Cases Reported

Daily death toll and reported new hospitalization figures keep falling.

WI Daily: 2,070 New COVID-19 Cases
WI Daily

2,070 New COVID-19 Cases

785 people actively hospitalized with disease, down from 1,243 people 30 days ago.

WI Daily: 2,177 New COVID-19 Cases
WI Daily

2,177 New COVID-19 Cases

Average reported daily death total and positive case rate trending downward.

Mass Vaccination Bill Clears Committee

Mass Vaccination Bill Clears Committee

One provision would expand vaccination to everyone by March, DHS says bill doesn't address "critical limitation."

WI Daily: 1,522 New COVID-19 Cases
WI Daily

1,522 New COVID-19 Cases

Testing at its lowest point since May 23rd, cases at their lowest point since September 21st.

State Expands Eligibility for Vaccination

State Expands Eligibility for Vaccination

Proposal for next phase expands eligibility for vaccines to nearly half the population.

Assembly Bill Seeks to Vaccinate Everyone

Assembly Bill Seeks to Vaccinate Everyone

Would overrule health officials, who say making everyone eligible would overwhelm limited vaccine supply.

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