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Epidemiologic Update: Goal Still to Shrink Virus Footprint

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Dr. Ryan Westergaard says overall Wisconsin now better equipped to handle pandemic, surges

State epidemiologist Dr. Ryan Westergaard provides an update on how the state is handling the coronavirus pandemic. He discusses a recent uptick in new cases as well as what medical professionals recommend as the state continues to reopen.

05/29/2020

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