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

State adds 2,676 COVID-19 cases, tops 150K overall
There are 2,676 new confirmed coronavirus cases in Wisconsin. The overall number of cases has now topped 150,000, with 150,236. The state is reporting 26.1 percent of tests were positive, and thatR...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 11, 2020

State adds 2,742 new coronavirus cases
There are 2,742 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin. The state is reporting 19.1 percent of tests were positive. There are 28,201 active cases, and that’s 685 more. That total was 19,050 1...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 10, 2020

Oshkosh checking capacity limits
The City of Oshkosh is using old-fashioned research to get the capacities of businesses impacted by the statewide 25 percent limit. City Manager Mark Rohloff says they didn’t have a list at City...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 09, 2020

State groups call on people to stop COVID-19 spread
More than a dozen statewide groups are joining together to urge people to help get the COVID-19 surge under control. Wisconsin Hospital Association President Eric Borgerding says the condition of the ...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 09, 2020

Hospitals providing other services during surge
Despite a jump in COVID-19 patients, Wisconsin hospitals are continuing to provide other services. Dr. Mark Kaufman with the Wisconsin Hospital Association says people shouldn’t try to delay sch...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 09, 2020

Calumet Co. to hold some in-person court hearings
Calumet County will start holding some in-person court hearings again next week. Officials still want attorneys to hold them by phone or video, if possible. Jury trials will be on hold, while case rat...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 09, 2020

Covid-19 victim didn’t have underlying health issue
The son of the superintendent of the Markesan School District says his father didn’t have an underlying condition, but still died of COVID-19. Duane Bark died on Wednesday. He was in the hospita...
Carol Patrizi Oct 09, 2020

Nursing homes feeling pressure of COVID-19
Nursing homes and long term care facilities are feeling the pressure after an increase of COVID-19 cases in the Fox Valley. Even one person diagnosed with coronavirus means the facility can’t ta...
Carol Patrizi Oct 09, 2020

Virtual book festival kicks off this weekend
The Fox Cities Book Festival is going to be a virtual event this year, and it starts over the weekend. Vice President Aubrey Laux says they’ll have sessions with more than 50 authors, and a numb...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 09, 2020

Oshkosh-Neenah area still nation’s worst hotspot
The biggest coronavirus hotspot in the country is still the Oshkosh-Neenah area. For the second straight week, the latest New York Times list ranks the metro area No. 1. It’s based on the number...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 08, 2020


