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The state Department of Health Services announced March 28 that there are 989 positive cases of COVID-19 statewide, as well as 15,232 negative tests. 17 people in Wisconsin have died.
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Wisconsin's state and local governments could receive more than $2.2 billion from the federal government as part of the $2 trillion stimulus package recently enacted to address the economic fallout caused by the new coronavirus.
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Gov. Tony Evers issued an order relaxing a range of rules governing Wisconsin’s health care workforce, in an attempt to maximize the number of doctors, nurses and physician assistants available to help during the COVID-19 public health crisis.
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Here are the latest updates about COVID-19 in Wisconsin.
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The spring primary is set for April 7, and there are four lawsuits in the federal courts that could change those plans.
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A federal judge ruled to dismiss a case brought by the city of Green Bay attempting to delay Wisconsin's April 7 election amid the continuing spread of COVID-19 in the state.
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Wisconsin is beginning to see an urgent need for personal protective equipment, including masks, gloves and gowns to prevent exposure to COVID-19.
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There are now more COVID-19 cases in the U.S. than anywhere else in the world. Wisconsin Department of Health Services Secretary-designee Andrea Palm paints a picture of the pandemic as the number of cases in the state continues to rise.
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Congress has passed the CARES Act, an emergency stimulus package that includes payments to individuals, retention loans to small businesses, expanded unemployment benefits and hundreds of billions of dollars to hospitals and states. U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan discusses how the aid will be dispersed.
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Gov. Tony Evers called on the Wisconsin Legislature to change state law and send all registered voters an absentee ballot ahead of the April 7 election.