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Public Health Madison and Dane County announced the first reported death of an individual in their 70s from the novel coronavirus.
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Public Health Madison and Dane County announced the first reported death of an individual in their 70s from the novel coronavirus.
Public Health Madison and Dane County confirmed an individual in their late 70s passed away from the novel coronavirus Wednesday, making it the first death in Dane County.
Following Gov. Tony Evers' order Tuesday to close all nonessential businesses and gathering places in an attempt to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, state health officials warned that more than 20,000 Wisconsinites could contract COVID-19 if the edict is not followed.
Two men in Wisconsin — one in Fond du Lac County and the other in Ozaukee County — have died due to the novel Coronavirus, Gov. Tony Evers announced Thursday.
Director of University Housing Jeff Novak confirmed the possibility of using UW-Madison’s residence hall rooms to house overflow from local hospitals facing bed shortages Wednesday.
Nineteen people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Dane County as of Tuesday, including one UW-Madison faculty member in the School of Veterinary Medicine.
Less than a week after UW-Madison decided to move all classes online until April 10 to contain the spread of COVID-19, the university extended its original edict Tuesday through the remainder of the semester.
To contain the transmission of the spreading coronavirus in Wisconsin, Gov. Tony Evers ordered the state Department of Health Services to close all K-12 schools, both public and private, on Friday.
The City of Madison and its public health department held a joint press conference on Wednesday to discuss the potential risk to Dance County after several residents tested positive for the coronavirus.
Organizers of Madison’s St. Patrick's day parade canceled the processions Thursday due to health concerns surrounding the COVID-19 virus.
Gov. Tony Evers declared a public health emergency in the state of Wisconsin Thursday morning in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
UW-Madison unveiled its new strategic framework for the 2020-’25 school years, aiming to build upon past successes and facilitate the continued growth of the university.
Evers announced the decision as two more cases were confirmed in Dane County, bringing Wisconsin’s total confirmed cases to eight.
The Wisconsin Department of Health confirmed three people have tested positive for COVID-19 Wednesday — doubling the total number of confirmed cases in Wisconsin to six.
The Wisconsin Department of Health and Dane County announced Tuesday a third person in Wisconsin — Dane County specifically — has tested positive for COVID-19.
Gov. Tony Evers announced last Wednesday the government would allocate almost $75 million worth of grants to finance over 150 transportation projects statewide.
Dane County Board of Supervisors meeting 3/5
Dane County Board of Supervisors met on March 5.
Supervisor Heidi Wegleitner of District 2 presented a resolution to the county board urging her fellow supervisors to officially oppose the force beddown of F-35s at Traux Field Thursday night.
While COVID-19 has begun to spread across the U.S., Wisconsin officials ruled out declaring a state of emergency for now as the state and UW-Madison prepare emergency plans.