1 year later, Wisconsin woman reflects on cruise ship quarantine
One year ago, a trip to Hawaii turned into intense isolation on a cruise ship as COVID-19 spread. A Wisconsin woman who was stuck is now reflecting on her experience in the early days of the pandemic.
One year ago, a trip to Hawaii turned into intense isolation on a cruise ship as COVID-19 spread. A Wisconsin woman who was stuck is now reflecting on her experience in the early days of the pandemic.
Brazil coronavirus variant capable of reinfecting those who already had COVID-19, research suggests
Researchers found that the Brazil variant, called P.1, is between 1.4 and 2.2 times more transmissible than other coronavirus strains and appears to be better at escaping natural immunity.
Researchers found that the Brazil variant, called P.1, is between 1.4 and 2.2 times more transmissible than other coronavirus strains and appears to be better at escaping natural immunity.
Governor Evers floats allowing K-12 schools to open before Sept. 1
Allowing schools to open earlier and bolstering their summer school offerings are both being floated by Gov. Tony Evers as ways to help students catch up after a year of virtual learning during the coronavirus pandemic.
Allowing schools to open earlier and bolstering their summer school offerings are both being floated by Gov. Tony Evers as ways to help students catch up after a year of virtual learning during the coronavirus pandemic.
DHS: 539 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI; 18 new deaths
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 539 Wednesday, March 3, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 565,131.
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 539 Wednesday, March 3, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 565,131.
‘Neanderthal thinking’: Biden calls Texas, other states’ decisions to ease COVID-19 rules ‘a big mistake’
President Joe Biden called Texas and other states’ decisions to end mask mandates and loosen other COVID-19 restrictions “a big mistake” and said it's “Neanderthal thinking.”
President Joe Biden called Texas and other states’ decisions to end mask mandates and loosen other COVID-19 restrictions “a big mistake” and said it's “Neanderthal thinking.”
Chancellor Blank: Normal fall semester at UW hinges on vaccinations
A normal fall semester at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will depend on the pace of vaccinations for faculty, staff and students, the school's top leader said Wednesday.
A normal fall semester at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will depend on the pace of vaccinations for faculty, staff and students, the school's top leader said Wednesday.
3 Milwaukee clinics to offer 17K vaccines to teachers by mid-March
The City of Milwaukee is launching three new community COVID-19 vaccination sites designed to get educators vaccinated -- and to do it quickly.
The City of Milwaukee is launching three new community COVID-19 vaccination sites designed to get educators vaccinated -- and to do it quickly.
Wisconsin COVID-19 registry now live; if eligible schedule appointment
The Wisconsin COVID-19 Vaccine Registry went live on Wednesday, March 3.
The Wisconsin COVID-19 Vaccine Registry went live on Wednesday, March 3.
Madison hospitals ease visitor limitations on Monday, March 8
Madison’s three main hospitals are easing limitations on visitors.
Madison’s three main hospitals are easing limitations on visitors.
Health systems prioritize patients as demand for vaccine tops supply
With COVID-19 vaccine in limited supply, health systems are prioritizing which patients in eligible groups are offered the vaccine first.
With COVID-19 vaccine in limited supply, health systems are prioritizing which patients in eligible groups are offered the vaccine first.
Health systems prioritize patients as demand for vaccine tops supply
With COVID-19 vaccine in limited supply, health systems are prioritizing which patients in eligible groups are offered the vaccine first. Distribution differs between health systems, but in the end, the message from medical professionals is the same.
With COVID-19 vaccine in limited supply, health systems are prioritizing which patients in eligible groups are offered the vaccine first. Distribution differs between health systems, but in the end, the message from medical professionals is the same.
Select Pick ‘n Save, Metro Markets join vaccination efforts in WI
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced certain Metro Market and Pick 'n Save stores will start to receive COVID-19 vaccine this week.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced certain Metro Market and Pick 'n Save stores will start to receive COVID-19 vaccine this week.
Fauci donates his personal 3D COVID-19 model to Smithsonian
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the face of the U.S. government’s pandemic response, has donated his personal 3D model of the COVID-19 virus to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the face of the U.S. government’s pandemic response, has donated his personal 3D model of the COVID-19 virus to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
Wisconsin’s online vaccine registry down, 47K doses on the way
As Wisconsin prepares to receive another 47,000 COVID-19 vaccine dose, a website hailed to register for the vaccine still isn't working.
As Wisconsin prepares to receive another 47,000 COVID-19 vaccine dose, a website hailed to register for the vaccine still isn't working.
Wisconsin's online vaccine registry down, 47K doses on the way
As Wisconsin prepares to receive another 47,000 COVID-19 vaccine dose, a website hailed to register for the vaccine still isn't working.
As Wisconsin prepares to receive another 47,000 COVID-19 vaccine dose, a website hailed to register for the vaccine still isn't working.
‘Now is not the time to relax’: CDC director warns of possible 4th surge amid easing of COVID-19 restrictions
The director of the CDC is pleading with Americans not to get too comfortable amid easing COVID-19 restrictions and mass vaccination rollouts.
The director of the CDC is pleading with Americans not to get too comfortable amid easing COVID-19 restrictions and mass vaccination rollouts.
'A dose of her own medicine’: Dolly Parton gets COVID-19 vaccine that she helped fund
In April, Dolly Parton donated $1 million to help researchers develop Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. Now, Parton has received “a dose of her own medicine.”
In April, Dolly Parton donated $1 million to help researchers develop Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. Now, Parton has received “a dose of her own medicine.”
Mom warns other parents after toddler dies from swallowing button battery
A Texas mother is warning other parents after her 17-month-old toddler died last month after swallowing a battery, which started to erode while inside her body.
A Texas mother is warning other parents after her 17-month-old toddler died last month after swallowing a battery, which started to erode while inside her body.
Brewers' COVID-19 plans continue, MHD adds compliance staff
The Brewers hope to have limited capacity for Opening Day, something Milwaukee's interim health commissioner remains optimistic about.
The Brewers hope to have limited capacity for Opening Day, something Milwaukee's interim health commissioner remains optimistic about.
Brewers' COVID-19 plans continue, MHD adds compliance staff
The Brewers hope to have limited capacity for Opening Day, something Milwaukee's interim health commissioner remains optimistic about.
The Brewers hope to have limited capacity for Opening Day, something Milwaukee's interim health commissioner remains optimistic about.



















