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Dane Co. will allow health order, mask mandate to expire on June 2
May 18, 2021 12:33 PM Logan Rude
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MADISON, Wis. Dane County public health officials are scrapping the county’s mask mandate once the current order expires on June 2nd, citing CDC guidance that says it’s safe for fully vaccinated people to go mask-less indoors in many situations.
Public Health Madison & Dane County made the announcement Tuesday after teasing an update to public health guidance last week.
After June 2nd, the requirements in the current order will become recommendations, PHMDC director Janel Heinrich said Tuesday.
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With suicides and overdoses on the rise amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi on Wednesday convened the first meeting of a task force aiming to prevent such deaths.
Preliminary 2020 data from the Dane County Medical Examiner show increases in both suicides and overdoses. In 2020, the county reported 75 deaths by suicide, compared to 60 such deaths in 2019. Additionally, the county recorded 127 fatal opiate overdoses in 2020, an increase from 113 in 2019 and 98 in 2018.
Emergency medical services agencies in Dane County responded to a 23% higher volume of suspected opioid overdoses in 2020 compared with 2019, with peak volumes occurring in May 2020, as job losses from the pandemic mounted.