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The Wisconsin State Lab of Hygiene has more than tripled its capacity to test for the new coronavirus but warns that testing supplies are getting hard to come by.
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Concern over the impact the new coronavirus pandemic could have on Wisconsin's health care system has prompted a number of changes at hospitals and clinics to preserve doctors, beds and other resources for those who need it most.
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Law enforcement agencies across Wisconsin are making changes to the way they operate in order to increase social distancing in hopes of slowing the spread of COVID-19.
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Wisconsin's response to the spread of COVID-19 continues to change and grow. Gov. Tony Evers answers questions posed by the public about what the state is doing.
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Grocery shelves were depleted across the state as people stocked up in anticipation of a period of weeks when schools, public gatherings and many workplaces in Wisconsin were to be shut down.
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The future of a bipartisan bill to address the new coronavirus remained unclear as U.S. House and Senate leaders worked to sort out their differences, and more lawmakers self-quarantined.
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Libraries across Wisconsin are making adjustments to their services in an attempt to increase social distance and slow the spread of COVID-19, the illness caused by the new coronavirus.
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As number of people in Wisconsin who have tested positive for COVID-19 rose to 47, Gov. Tony Evers issued strict safeguards to prevent its further spread.
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State and private laboratories are working to increase testing capacity for those suspected of contracting COVID-19.
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Businesses in Wisconsin are adjusting their services and hours or closing their doors as they take steps to stem the spread of the new coronavirus.