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'What you're doing is not enough': White House Coronavirus Task Force doctor addresses Wisconsin's COVID situation
SectionsExtrasWatch NowMADISON, Wis. — White House Coronavirus Task Force Dr. Deborah Birx spoke to News 3 Now’s Jamie Perez about her deep concern for Wisconsin’s rapidly increasing COVID cases.“Your case numbers are extraordinarily high, your rate of hospitalizations are extraordinarily high and we know what follows that is a high rate of fatalities,” Birx said. “Not only that it’s high, it’s the rate of increase that has us very concerned.”Sixty five out of our 72 counties are at a critically high level according to the Department of Health Services. Only 8% of the state’s ICU beds are...…SectionsExtrasWatch NowMADISON, Wis. — White House Coronavirus Task Force Dr. Deborah Birx spoke to News 3 Now’s Jamie Perez about her deep concern for Wisconsin’s rapidly increasing COVID cases.“Your case numbers are extraordinarily high, your rate of hospitalizations are extraordinarily high and we know what follows that is a high rate of fatalities,” Birx said. “Not only that it’s high, it’s the rate of increase that has us very concerned.”Sixty five out of our 72 counties are at a critically high level according to the Department of Health Services. Only 8% of the state’s ICU beds are...WW…
Middleton police investigating neo-Nazi stickers found on newspapers
SectionsExtrasWatch NowMIDDLETON, Wis. — Middleton police are investigating several reports of neo-Nazi stickers attached to Cap Times newspapers that were thrown in residents’ driveways over the weekend.Middleton resident Chelsey Negrete said she didn’t notice the newspaper in her driveway until Sunday afternoon.“It was at the end of the driveway and I saw it and knew right away it was part of the propaganda that has gone out to us Middletonites,” Negrete said.Middleton police are investigating several reports of newspapers with these stickers on them.The National Alliance is one of the...…SectionsExtrasWatch NowMIDDLETON, Wis. — Middleton police are investigating several reports of neo-Nazi stickers attached to Cap Times newspapers that were thrown in residents’ driveways over the weekend.Middleton resident Chelsey Negrete said she didn’t notice the newspaper in her driveway until Sunday afternoon.“It was at the end of the driveway and I saw it and knew right away it was part of the propaganda that has gone out to us Middletonites,” Negrete said.Middleton police are investigating several reports of newspapers with these stickers on them.The National Alliance is one of the...WW…
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