Coronavirus (COVID-19) — Wisconsin Public Health Updates
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Jun 07, 2022 · Wisconsin's source of trusted information and data on COVID-19. All children 6 months and older can now get a COVID-19 vaccine! While we work to update our webpages with new information for kids ages 6 months through 4 years old, you can learn more about COVID-19 vaccines for children on the CDC website.
Apr 01, 2020 · Latest trends. An average of 1,498 cases per day were reported in Wisconsin in the last week.Cases have decreased by 3 percent from the average two weeks ago.Deaths have decreased by 22 percent ...
Data in this graph includes all Wisconsin residents tested in- and out-of-state, as well as non-Wisconsin residents that were tested in-state. This figure includes data on diagnostic, confirmatory polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests or nucleic acid amplification tests (NAT) that detect the genetic material of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes ...
Jun 08, 2022 · The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled 4-3 that the state’s largest business group, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, cannot block the list's release. The legal battle began in June of 2020 when the Department of Health Services began compiling a list of businesses that had workers or customers who tested positive for the virus.
Apr 02, 2020 · The Wisconsin Department of Health Services confirmed 1,061 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 0 new confirmed deaths on June 4. That brings the state’s total number of cases to 1,484,907 and the total number of deaths to 13,037, not including probable cases and deaths.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources. WI Department of Health Services – Outbreaks – includes DHS daily COVID-19 WI test results and updates; WI Department of Health Services – COVID-19 page – includes information for providers on:
Masks provided on campus. UWM is offering students and staff N95s and surgical-style masks at handout stations in buildings across campuses. Each student may pick up five N95s at a time for the week, while faculty and staff will receive 10 N95s each week.