Category Archives: ((WHBYAM) 1150 WHBY) COVID-19-WHBY

Neenah Common Council to vote on mask mandate
The Neenah Common Council will hold a special meeting this week to vote on a mask mandate. The ordinance would require anyone over the age of five to wear a face covering when inside a building open t...
Jonathan Krause Apr 12, 2021

The weekend bring reduced coronavirus cases
The weekend brings a reduced number of new coronavirus cases in Wisconsin. The state Department of Health Services reports 402 positive tests on Monday–the lowest total in a week. The positivity...
Jonathan Krause Apr 12, 2021

Coronavirus surge continues in Wisconsin
Wisconsin sees more than a thousand new cases of coronavirus for the second day in a row. The state Department of Health Services reports 1,092 positive tests today. The last time Wisconsin had back-t...
Jonathan Krause Apr 09, 2021

New coronavirus cases exceed 1,000
The number of new coronavirus cases is back above a thousand for the first time in almost two months. The Department of Health Services reports 1,046 positive tests Thursday–the most since Febru...
Jonathan Krause Apr 08, 2021

Upward trend continues in new coronavirus cases
The upward trend in new coronavirus cases in Wisconsin continues. The state Department of Health Services reports 727 positive tests on Wednesday–pushing the seven-day average up to 657–it...
Jonathan Krause Apr 07, 2021

Pace of vaccinations picks up after holiday weekend
The pace of coronavirus vaccinations is picking up again after the holiday weekend. The state administered another 33-thousand shots on Monday. Twenty-point-four percent of the state is now fully-vacc...
Jonathan Krause Apr 06, 2021

Vaccination appointments still available in Appleton
People aren’t exactly busting down the door to get their coronavirus vaccines now that everyone over the age of 16 is eligible. Appleton Health Officer Kurt Eggebrecht says they have a substanti...
Jonathan Krause Apr 05, 2021

Over 16 now eligible for COVID vaccine
Starting today, anyone 16 and older are eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine. Teens 16 and 17 will need permission from a parent or guardian and can only receive the Pfizer vaccine. List of vaccination sit...
Carol Patrizi Apr 05, 2021

Wisconsin adds the most new cases of coronavirus since mid-February
Wisconsin records the most new cases of coronavirus in nearly two months. The state Department of Health Services reports 875 positive tests today–with a positivity rate of 20-percent. That is t...
Jonathan Krause Apr 02, 2021

Coronavirus vaccine registration opens up tomorrow
Starting Monday, anyone over the age of 16 can receive a coronavirus vaccine. Registration for the Fox Cities Exhibition Center site opens up tomorrow. Appleton Health Officer Kurt Eggebrecht says the...
Carol Patrizi Apr 02, 2021


