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Wisconsinites take sides on potentially dangerous raw beef cannibal sandwich

Wisconsinites take sides on potentially dangerous raw beef cannibal sandwich Tradition or not, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services says eating raw beef can have a risk of bacterial infection. Author: Jana Shortal Updated: 7:19 PM CST December 15, 2020 MADISON, Wis. Lots of states have food things. right? Maine has lobster. Maryland has crab cakes. Steaks are big in Nebraska, Georgia digs peaches, and here in Minnesota, we have food on sticks and lutefisk.  But over in Wisconsin, during this most wonderful time of year, they have a thing that their state health department really would rather they didn t. It s raw ground beef and then sometimes salt, pepper, onions other things mixed in there served with crackers or bread, and then eaten raw, explained Jordan Mason, with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS).

COVID-19 vaccine updates: Milwaukee VA Medical Center vaccinates first five employees

COVID-19 vaccine updates: Evers frustrated that Wisconsin receiving fewer doses than anticipated Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Morry Gash / Associated Press Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers elbow bumps a member of Wisconsin s Electoral College after they all cast their votes for the presidential election at the state Capitol in Madison on Monday. Follow coverage from the Journal Sentinel and USA Today Wisconsin network as we follow the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine across Wisconsin. 3:15 p.m.: Evers frustrated that Wisconsin receiving fewer doses than expected Gov. Tony Evers and state health officials are again calling on the federal government to send more doses of COVID-19 vaccine to Wisconsin.

86 people test positive, 4 die from COVID-19 in Northwestern Wisconsin Dec 16

The people who died were residents of Burnett, Douglas and Sawyer counties. Written By: Superior Telegram | × A model of the novel coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China in late 2019. U.S. health officials have stated that COVID-19 is expected to become a significant public health concern in the United States. (Illustration courtesy of Centers for Disease Control) Four Northwestern Wisconsin residents died of complications related to COVID-19, the state Department of Health Services reported Wednesday, Dec. 16. Burnett and Sawyer counties each reported one death, while Douglas County reported two, DHS said. The deaths bring the totals in each county since the pandemic began to nine in Sawyer and 16 each in Burnett and Douglas counties.

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