As we hear changes made to advice given about testing, quarantine, and beyond many are confused about what to do. The CDC insists its updated guidance that shortens recommended quarantine time is backed by science. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky was pressed on the Today show whether she is sending “mixed messages.” Previously, those who tested positive for Covid-19 were instructed to isolate for 10 days, but now cut to five, followed by five days of wearing a mask around others.
Read MoreWisconsin’s coronavirus dose-count is slipping. The state’s Department of Health Services says just over 30 thousand people got either a vaccine or a booster during the week before Christmas. That’s down 46 thousand doses the week before, and a peak of 67 thousand doses in the last week of November. The next dose-count is expected to be even lower because of the holiday week.
Read MoreWisconsin has hit another grim coronavirus milestone. The state’s Department of Health Services yesterday said more than 10-thousand people in the state have now died with the virus. Over 70-percent of Wisconsin’s coronavirus deaths are in people over 70-years-old. Just one child under 10 has died with the virus in the state. DHS is not saying how many of the state’s coronavirus deaths were in people who had other health challenges. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FROM WI DHS
Read MoreWisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources is suggesting people start the new year with a walk in the woods. DNR yesterday said there are several guided First Day hikes at state parks across Wisconsin. The idea is to get out into the fresh air and start the year off right. You can find out which parks, and buy your state park admission sticker at the DNR’s website.
Read MoreAn equipment violation leads to a 5th OWI for a Chippewa Falls man. Milton M. Pahl, 37 years of age, from Chippewa Falls, WI has been arrested by the Wisconsin State Patrol Eau Claire Post for operating a motor vehicle under the influence, 5th offense. On Wednesday, December 29, 2021, at approximately 9:12 p.m., a Wisconsin State Patrol Trooper stopped a vehicle for an equipment violation on STH 312 in the City of Eau Claire. The driver, Milton M. Pahl,
Read MoreHere’s another reminder to have a designated driver to ring in the New Year. Triple-A is canceling its program to tow cars home for those who drink a little too much. This is the second year in a row the free service won’t be offered in any state. But anyone on the road should take note, Triple-A says most drunk-driving accidents happen on New Year’s Day. In fact, the National Safety Council estimates at least 400 lives could be lost
Read MoreThree urgent care facilities are closing their doors as coronavirus cases in southeast Wisconsin continue to increase. Advocate Aurora yesterday confirmed that it is closing its urgent care facilities in Brookfield, Menomonee Falls, and Milwaukee for the next week. A spokesman for Advocate says a combination of a staffing shortage and a spike in patients is driving the decision. No one is saying just how short-staffed Advocate is, or how many patients the hospital is seeing.
Read MoreMasks are once again a must at Fiserv Forum. Arena managers yesterday said they will require all fans to wear masks for all live events, that includes Bucks games. Fiserv dropped its mask requirement for most fans earlier this fall, but the spike in omicron cases has managers reversing that decision.
Read MoreA La Crosse man dies after rear-ending a semi truck on Interstate-90. The Wisconsin State Patrol says the 41-year-old man hit the semi truck and slid underneath near West Salem Tuesday night. The State Patrol says there was snow on the interstate at the time of the crash. The driver of the semi wasn’t hurt.
Read MoreA man is facing several charges in connection with a stabbing at a southern Wisconsin hotel. Darren Rolle of Baraboo is accused of stabbing a woman at the Malibu Inn in Lake Delta earlier this month. Rolle recently appeared in court and was charged with multiple felonies included aggravated battery. He posted five-thousand-dollars bond and will appear in court again next month.
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