Milwaukee County health officials urge Thanksgiving caution
With Thanksgiving Day two weeks away, Milwaukee County health officials on Thursday, Nov. 12 urged people to practice safety measures. Leaders urged everyone, especially college students who may be returning home, to take COVID-19 precautions seriously ahead of the holiday.
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