The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has reported a new record for new COVID-19 cases in the state in the numbers just released. Today's numbers include 2533 new cases, the second day in a row of over 2000 reports. The percentage of positive cases to negative cases has also increased again today to 19.38 percent. The state is facing a quickly-rising pandemic increase after the beginning of school.
Locally, in Dunn County 30 new cases have been reported since yesterday, and there are currently 132 active cases in the county.
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Friday at Netroots Nation
Cheeseheads will be particularly interested in the 9:30 Central Wisconsin Recall session:
FOLLOW AT HOME GUIDE FOR FRIDAY, 6/8
The following keynotes and panels will be streaming live. All times are eastern time. Full descriptions of each session are available here.
10:30am - 11:45am
- Take a Walk, Scott: Post-Mortem of the Wisconsin Recalls
- Blogging for Transgender Equality: History, Challenges and Progress
- Combatting Criminal Justice Violations: Challenging Assumptions and Winning Campaigns
- What Progressives Can Do to Stop the War on Public Education
12:00 - 1:15pm
3pm - 4:15pm
- Citizens United, Super PACs and the Fight for Our Democracy
- Bold Progressive 99% Candidates in 2012
- Your Phone Is Political
- Saving Public Transportation: A Matter of Social Justice
4:30pm - 5:45pm
- That Will Never Work: What Progressives Can Learn from OWS
- Iran 2012: Iraq 2003 All Over Again?
- Mobile Organizing for 2012: From Elections to Occupy, Anti-Fracking to Arab Spring
- Big Decisions: A Discussion of Recent and Upcoming SCOTUS Cases
Also, panel and keynote pages will be updated with tweets, video and pictures after the sessions.
Steve is a member of LION Publishers , the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, the Menomonie Area Chamber of Commerce, the Online News Association, and the Local Media Consortium, and is active in Health Dunn Right.
He has been a computer guy most of his life but has published a political blog, a discussion website, and now Eye On Dunn County.
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