Friday, October 30, 2020

Oneida County virus update: Wisconsin State Assembly representative and Tavern League shill Rob Swearingen parties like it's 2019

 


New York Times, 10/2/22020

When coronavirus cases began to spike in Wisconsin this fall, Rob Swearingen kept his restaurant open and let customers and employees decide whether they wanted to wear masks. 
Mr. Swearingen, a Republican seeking his fifth term in the Wisconsin State Assembly, didn’t require other employees at his restaurant in Rhinelander to be tested after a waitress and a bartender contracted the virus because, he said, nobody from the local health department suggested it was necessary.


From March 27 until September 30, Chippewa County reported a total of 490 coronavirus cases, an average of 2-3 new cases per day.

Since September 30, the county has reported an additional 797 cases, bringing the total to 1,295, an increase of 165%.  Daily average during this period is 27 new cases per day. 

Regionally
Langland and Lincoln counties.  Double vision.  (10/1/2020)
Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, and Waukesha counties.  Greetings from Wisconsin's coronavirus hot corner.  (8/20/2020)
Vilas and Oneida counties.   Probably not a good idea to go about your usual business in Oneida and Vilas counties.  (8/20/2020)

Individual counties
Iron County.  Wisconsin coronavirus hot spot.  (7/27/2020)
Marathon County.  Unfortunately, Kaite, the virus isn't done with them..  (10/17/2020)
Marathon CountyOn fire with the virus since Trump rally in Mosinee.  (10/24/2020)
Marinette County.   Covidiots rule the day in Marinette County.  (8/14/2020)
Oconto County.  Covidiots rule the day in Oconto County.  (8/14/2020)
Polk County.    Covidiots throw hissy fit over #wearamask.  (8/25/2020)
Waukesha County.  The Sonny Boy chronicles.  (8/18/2020)
Winnebago County.  After twiddling their thumbs for 7 months, Winnebago County supervisors realize they have a crisis on their hands

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