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Doctors say you should be concerned about COVID-19 and influenza.
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Two Milwaukee leaders, Acting Mayor Johnson and Commissioner Johnson tour a city health clinic as a COVID testing surge continues.
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People rush to get tested for COVID-19. But Thursday's test result may not reflect your status during the holidays.
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Caution about COVID is the word from health officials, going into the late December holidays.
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As the highly contagious Omicron variant is expected to cause a rapid increase in COVID-19 cases, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services called on all residents Monday to take urgent action.
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First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy spoke with four families who lost loved ones in Waukesha and spent time promoting the COVID-19 vaccine, especially for kids 5 to 11.
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Health officials urged more COVID-19 vaccinations for kids, ahead of the First Lady and the Surgeon General visiting Children's Wisconsin hospital Wednesday afternoon.
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Doctors correct the idea that previously having COVID-19 will protect you from being re-infected.
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Wisconsin is grappling with a COVID surge that has filled up ICU beds. Dr. Ben Weston, chief health policy officer for Milwaukee County, explains why it's happening.
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For many, the coronavirus pandemic has been a life-changing experience — especially if you’ve gone through loss. In Madison, a memorial was recently collected by the Wisconsin Historical Society of nearly 9,000 ribbons that were tied to rail posts, ropes, and other surfaces located outside of the Trinity United Church. Each ribbon represents someone who died from COVID-19 in the state.