Janel Heinrich
Science News
15 hours ago
COVID-19 Updates: New PHMDC order to allow larger indoor, outdoor gatherings from March 10
17.2% of Dane County residents have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine
City of Madison
Feb 9, 2021
PHMDC issues new emergency order to reduce indoor gatherings
Masks will continue to be required indoors and indoor groups must have no more than 25 people, Emergency Order #13 says
City of Madison
Nov 18, 2020
RecWell classes cancelled, UW housing adapts to new Dane County COVID-19 restrictions
Cases have increased 292% since Oct. 7 in Dane County
City of Madison
Nov 17, 2020
New Dane County public health order prohibits indoor gatherings
“We are hopeful that with the community’s cooperation, we can bring our numbers down and avoid more hospitalizations and deaths,” Director of Public Health says
City of Madison
Nov 9, 2020
PHMDC moves to crisis model of contact tracing, illustrates need to prevent COVID-19 spread
Third peak started late October with daily increases of 250 cases on average, UW Ph.D. student says
UW-Madison Campus
Sep 17, 2020
Medical experts express concern over return of Badger football
'The exact conditions that you’re trying to prevent on the football field, you’ve created outside of the stadium with all the fans and members of the community,' UW professor says
City of Madison
Jul 7, 2020
New order requires all Dane County residents to wear masks in public
'People should assume that everyone wearing a mask is doing it to protect you and themselves,' PHMDC Director says
Herald
Jul 1, 2020
New Dane County social distancing restrictions announced as COVID-19 cases increase
Large number of new cases result of gatherings, bars, restaurants, press release says
City of Madison
Jun 13, 2020
Dane County to move into the next stage of reopening, business capacity, gathering size can increase
New order goes into effect 8 a.m. June 15, allows businesses to operate at 50% capacity
City of Madison
May 22, 2020
Wisconsin residents file lawsuit against Dane County Safer at Home order
Plaintiffs argue Safer at Home order violates citizens rights and overextendeds public health officials emergency power
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