July 19, 2020 2:41 PM Brandon Arbuckle Posted: July 19, 2020 2:41 PM Updated: July 19, 2020 2:45 PM MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin health officials have confirmed another sizable amount of new COVID-19 cases Sunday, with over 800 in the past 24 hours. Out of the 8,089 people who were tested, 803* of those tests…
MADISON, Wis. (WBAY) – A day after the state broke a daily coronavirus testing record, Sunday’s Department of Health Services report shows another high amount of new cases, but not a record breaking amount.Health officials say an additional 830 people have tested positive for the coronavirus, which is 10.3% of all the test results returned…
Basic Education Minister, Angie Motshekga. Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says 2 740 teachers and 1 260 pupils have been infected since schools reopened.This, however, represented just 0.01% of pupils and 1% of teachers in SA, she said.She added that the infection hotspots in SA mirrored the infections in schools.More than 2 500 teachers and…
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Health officials say another 457 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in Wisconsin.On Sunday, the Department of Health Services report showed out of 6,481 new test results, 7.1% came back positive. This is after two straight days of percentages above 5%.Sunday’s test results are the lowest amount of test…
The patient count for an outbreak of infections from the Cyclospora parasite linked to iceberg lettuce has topped 10,000. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting 10,930 patients as of Aug. 21, up from 9,481 reported on Aug. 13. The sick people are spread across 17 states. There are 454 patients who have
A senior adviser at the Department of Health and Human Services spent this week posting three claims about food safety on X, each one preceded by a red exclamation point and the word FACT. As of Thursday, August 20, 2026, CDC counts 10,930 people sick in the federal Cyclospora outbreak, at least 454 of them hospitalized, two
Nurse Crystal Dhooghe is used to dealing with blood and broken bones in the emergency room. But she didn’t expect to witness so much violence against her own colleagues. “I’ve seen nurses get shoved, pushed, scratched. The biggest one is bitten,” said Dhooghe, who works at Henry Ford Genesys Hospital in Grand Blanc, Michigan. The