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Here are the latest updates about COVID-19 in Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin has 33 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, prompting counties and municipalities to begin issuing public health guidelines on things ranging from hygiene to work to voting.
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There are no plans, at this time, to postpone the April 7 primary election in Wisconsin despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. However, with more than half of the poll workers 60 years old and one-third over age 70, Milwaukee city officials made a plea for younger volunteers.
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Dane County officials announced aggressive preventive measures affecting schools, restaurants and gatherings of 50 people or more to avert the spread of the new coronavirus.
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The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose to 33 as of March 15, according to state and county health officials.
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Two private labs in Wisconsin are preparing to begin processing tests for the new coronavirus, according to state Department of Health Services Secretary Andrea Palm.
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The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose to 27 as of March 14, according to the state Department of Health Services.
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Dr. Hammad Haider-Shah, chief medical officer at Aurora West Allis Medical Center, answers some common questions people have been asking about COVID-19.
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Here are the latest updates about COVID-19 in Wisconsin.
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The Wisconsin Elections Commission is encouraging residents who are concerned about being exposed to the new coronavirus to request an absentee ballot for the spring election and the presidential primary Tuesday, April 7.