Pandemic Leaves 120 Wisconsinites Stranded Abroad
Closed border has Chippewa Falls woman still in Guatemala, far from care if COVID-19 strikes
Closed border has Chippewa Falls woman still in Guatemala, far from care if COVID-19 strikes
Politicians wear protective gear in Belgium. Canadians leave notes at their windows. Volunteers in Spain sew masks for nurses and doctors. Citizens disinfect streets and cars in India and Afghanistan. Pope Francis prays solo to an empty Piazza San Pietro.
Wisconsin now at 1,235 cases. Officials say isolation efforts working.
As many as 900,000 coronavirus patients in the U.S. could need ventilators. Yet one group estimates the country has only 200,000, many of which already are being used by other patients.
The outbreak could kill 200,000 Americans, the U.S. government's top infectious-disease expert warned. Yet, Trump's continues to minimize its impact.
Sunday's announcement was a tacit acknowledgment the president had been too optimistic just days earlier when he said he hoped reopen the economy by Easter on April 12.
Death toll rises to 19, based on local reports
Death toll at 13 from new total of 842 COVID-19 cases
Order does not end obligation to pay rent or mortgage if you're able
Now living in Madrid, coronavirus may delay her wedding