MADISON, Wis. — There’s a new way for you to keep an eye on growing coronavirus numbers in Dane County.
Public Health Dane County/Madison launched a data dashboard to share up-to-date case information with residents, including the number of tests administered, confirmed cases, deaths and a breakdown by age.
This is a really helpful snapshot of #coronavirus cases here in Dane County. pic.twitter.com/utFMh2d9ll
— Leah Linscheid (@news3leah) March 27, 2020
The dashboard will be updated twice daily at 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Information comes from the state’s Department of Health Services, according to a press release.
“Given that Wisconsin has community spread, when you leave home, assume that you will come into contact with COVID-19,” Director Janel Heinrich said in the press release.
You can check out the dashboard for yourself here.
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