Today, County Executive Joe Parisi announced that Dane County has invested more than $1.8 million in services to support individuals experiencing homelessness since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. These efforts have included reserving hotel rooms to help create proper social distancing, supportive services, and food services. This investment is expected to increase as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. “We are committed to helping our most vulnerable residents receive the support and shelter they need throughout the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dane County Executive Joe Parisi. “Limiting the spread of the coronavirus is our top priority, and these efforts have helped us
Milwaukee, WI (April 19th, 2020) On Sunday, April 19, the Milwaukee County Jail’s contracted medical provider reported that one individual detained in the jail, and one individual released from the jail on Sunday, have tested positive for COVID-19. Neither individual displayed symptoms of COVID-19 while in custody. The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office and the medical provider are conducting rigorous contact tracing. Additionally, MCSO and the medical provider are working closely with the Milwaukee Health Department to ensure that all treatment, isolation, and quarantine protocols adhere to established best practices. MCSO continues to maintain rigorous screening, social distancing, and single-cell housing
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Today, County Executive Joe Parisi announced that Dane County has invested more than $1.8 million in services to support individuals experiencing homelessness since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. These efforts have included reserving hotel rooms to help create proper social distancing, supportive services, and food services. This investment is
Milwaukee, WI (April 19th, 2020) On Sunday, April 19, the Milwaukee County Jail’s contracted medical provider reported that one individual detained in the jail, and one individual released from the jail on Sunday, have tested positive for COVID-19. Neither individual displayed symptoms of COVID-19 while in custody. The Milwaukee County
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