UnityPoint Health-Meriter, SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital-Madison and UW Health said Friday all three systems will continue postponing non-urgent procedures and surgeries to increase space in intensive care units.
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CDC team testing UW-Madison students for COVID-19 antibodies
A team from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is at UW-Madison this week as it looks into how common it is for someone to have COVID-19 and not know it.
Wisconsin woman becomes 1st in state to undergo double lung transplant due to COVID-19
UW Health explained Thursday that Carmen Lerma was transferred to University Hospital in October after already having COVID-19. Health officials said the virus had damaged Lerma’s lungs so much that the double lung transplant was her only chance of survival.
Health officials: If you have COVID-19 symptoms or need peace of mind, get tested
Alan Fish, UW Madison Vice Chancellor of Facilities, says if patients test positive, they can do a follow-up test. If patients test negative but have COVID-19 symptoms, they will also receive the follow-up test.
CDC probing UW football team, students to understand spread of COVID-19
CDC researchers are analyzing test samples from the football players and staff members to pinpoint the exact cause of an outbreak the team experienced, while UW students are volunteering blood to see if they contracted the coronavirus in the past.
Badgers Prepare For Return After Coronavirus Outbreak
During the layoff, more than two dozen players and staff members tested positive for the coronavirus. University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank and Athletic Director Barry Alvarez made the decision to pause football activities on Oct. 28. That meant canceling games against the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Purdue Boilermakers.
Wisconsin On Track To Double Its Total COVID-19 Deaths By Year’s End
Oguz Alagoz, a University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering professor who specializes in modeling the spread of infectious diseases, said many factors, like changing human behavior or the availability of a vaccine, could impact the accuracy of a projection. But he agrees with IHME’s estimate.
UW-Madison to provide free, rapid COVID-19 tests to area residents
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will start offering free COVID -19 testing to area residents starting Thursday as part of a new effort by the UW System to help with testing efforts statewide.
UW Health honors veterans
UW Health is thanking and recognizing veterans.
UW-Madison expands COVID-19 testing to all area residents
Rapid antigen testing from Abbott BinaxNOW delivers results in as little as 15 minutes. Tests will be available by appointment only at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium. The site is fully accessible.
UW opening up COVID-19 tests to everyone
The university will start offering the tests to everyone, not just students and staff, and they do not need to be suffering symptoms to participate.
Amid rise in cases, UW to offer free, rapid COVID-19 testing to community
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will start offering free COVID-19 testing to area residents, ages five years and older, starting Thursday as part of a new effort by the UW System to help with testing efforts statewide.
UW-Madison offers free COVID-19 testing to broader Madison community
UW-Madison will offer free COVID-19 tests to members of the local community, not just UW students and staff, starting on Thursday, Nov. 12, at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
With continued high COVID-19 cases and deaths, Wisconsin at ‘tipping point’
Meanwhile, UW-Madison said its rapid tests for COVID-19 will be available to the general public starting Thursday, by appointment only at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
UW-Madison launches free rapid coronavirus testing for all community members
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will begin offering free rapid COVID-19 testing to all community members Thursday as part of a federally funded initiative.
The U.S. has absolutely no control over the coronavirus. China is on top of the tiniest risks.
“Surfaces can occasionally be a source of transmission,” said Dave O’Connor, an expert on the genome of the virus at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. “They do not appear to be a major, or the major, source of transmission in areas where the virus is already endemic. If you have otherwise eradicated the virus, such as New Zealand or this region of China, vigilance will be required to prevent reintroductions by both goods and travelers.”
Hospitals struggling with coronavirus side with executive order urging Wisconsinites to stay home
According to Jeff Pothoff, UW Health’s chief quality officer, the university hospital is faced with similar realities. A top concern is how to staff the coronavirus units, as nurses are working double, triple shifts. He says this is not “sustainable.”
‘We don’t want to repeat what happened’: CDC joins in probe of Badgers COVID-19 outbreak
UW researchers are analyzing the viral samples to determine whether there was one point of introduction that led to the spread or if the outbreak included multiple clusters of the virus. That could take weeks to find out because the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now involved in the analysis of the outbreak.
Local leaders call on individuals, state lawmakers for help slowing spread of COVID-19
Noting UW Hospital just opened a seventh COVID wing and may have to begin treating patients in waiting rooms, Rhodes-Conway urged residents to take responsibility before the health care system is overwhelmed.
UW-Madison mandates testing for 2 dorms on Monday as campus COVID-19 cases rise
UW-Madison required residents of two large dorms to get tested Monday as the number of COVID-19 cases on campus rises to a level unseen since September.
AstraZeneca resumes COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial on UW campus
The pharmaceutical company paused trial in September due to participant’s unexplained illness.
Wisconsin DHS Encouraging Health Providers To Enroll In COVID-19 Vaccination Program
Dr. Jonathan Temte, associate dean for public health and community engagement at UW-Madison’s School of Medicine and Public Health, sits on a state subcommittee planning for the eventual COVID-19 vaccine distribution. He said there are numerous people in Wisconsin working hard to come up with the fairest and most ethical approach to distributing a COVID-19 vaccine to those who are at highest risk and those performing essential functions.
Health Experts Warn Against Basketball During Coronavirus. High Schools Are Playing It Anyway
A study by University of Wisconsin researchers—which had been featured on the National Federation of State High School Associations website—asserts that high school sports in Wisconsin haven’t led to an increase in Covid-19 infections among high school athletes. But Robert N. Golden, Dean of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine and Public Health, said the views of the study’s lead researcher don’t represent the opinions of the university, that the study hasn’t been peer-reviewed and that its design has limitations. “High schools across the country are working to make the best decisions they can regarding the health and safety of their athletes, and we do not believe this report should play a major role in shaping their decisions,” Dr. Golden said.
Hospitals scramble for staff, ICU beds as Wisconsin passes a quarter million COVID-19 cases
Jeff Pothof, chief quality officer for UW Health, said UW Hospital on Friday again broke the record for new COVID-19 patients. He wouldn’t provide numbers, but said the patient count is “at least triple what we had back in the spring.”
Inside UW Hospital’s growing COVID-19 unit, patient fates are uncertain
As of Friday, 57 COVID-19 patients were at the hospital, including 16 in intensive care, quadruple the volume from six weeks earlier. If Wisconsin’s coronavirus surge doesn’t turn around, the hospital may soon have to place infected patients in pre-op waiting areas or operating rooms, said Dr. Jeff Pothof, chief quality officer for UW Health.
As COVID-19 hospitalizes more than ever, nurses at UW Hospital ask public to make a change
Romer and Elwood both say by using PPE like masks, the public can slow the spread of Coronavirus.
As COVID hospitalizations in Dane Co reach record high, UW Hospital opens second critical care area for COVID patients
“Our numbers in Wisconsin are really pretty out of control,” said Dr. Jeff Pothof, Chief Quality Officer at UW-Health. “We have a significant number of COVID patients here at UW Hospital.”
Amid surging COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths, Dane County public health officials urge work from home
While not subject to the county’s order because it’s considered state property, UW-Madison is also letting “many” employees work from home, according to spokesperson Meredith McGlone. She was not immediately able to provide a percentage but said the university has “also modified some office layouts to promote physical distancing for those employees who have to work on campus.”
Wisconsin reports record-breaking day for new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, positivity rate
On Wednesday the University of Wisconsin announced its campuses will open free “surge testing sites” that provide rapid-result COVID-19 tests to off-campus community members, with the aim of alleviating the high demand for testing across the state.
Free federal ‘surge’ testing coming to Wisconsin through UW campuses
Testing sites will be set up at every University of Wisconsin System campus, including two-year campuses that are often located in more rural areas of the state. Most sites are scheduled to open up next week.
UW System to launch federal COVID-19 surge testing
The University of Wisconsin System will pioneer a new, federally funded testing plan by providing 250,000 COVID-19 tests at on-campus sites as early as Thursday.
UW Health asks in-person voters to stay safe on Election Day amid COVID-19
UW Health advised voters wear a mask over their nose and mouth while waiting in line to vote, as well as using hand sanitizer after touching shared surfaces such as door knobs and voting machines.
What went wrong at Wisconsin: Daily COVID-19 testing was supposed to protect Big Ten football from outbreaks
University of Wisconsin football coach Paul Chryst had completed his daily testing for the COVID-19 virus by early afternoon Oct. 23. Chryst’s result came back negative that Friday, as did every other rapid-response antigen test from a group that included his staff, players and other game-day personnel.
Colleges to ramp up coronavirus testing before Thanksgiving
The issue is especially important for schools serving a national market, such as the University of Wisconsin at Madison. The public university, in a state hard hit this fall by the virus, has about 32,000 undergraduates. University officials say they will expand testing hours on the weekend before Thanksgiving to ensure that any student who wants a viral test before leaving Madison can get one. Those who test positive and live in campus housing would be offered a room to live in isolation temporarily.
Badgers’ COVID-19 Cases Now At 22
University of Wisconsin-Madison athletic director Barry Alvarez says the total number of positive COVID-19 cases within the Badgers’ football program has increased to 22.
Wisconsin battles rapid rise in Covid cases amid partisan disputes over safety
As a result, public safety measures have been largely left up to municipalities and individuals, said Patrick Remington, former epidemiologist for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Europe Aims to Emerge Smarter From Latest Lockdowns
“The question is not so much what policy needs to be enacted, but what are people willing to embrace?” said Ajay Sethi, an infectious-disease epidemiologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “A policy is only as effective as people will follow it.”
Treatments For COVID-19 Still Largely Unproven As Wisconsin Cases Climb
“I don’t see it as being a cure, but I do believe it will end up being a very good medicine though,” said Dr. William Hartman, an assistant professor of anesthesiology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health.
Europe and US facing new round of shutdowns amid virus surge
“It is absolutely exhausting right now,” said Dr. Jeff Pothof, chief quality officer at UW Health, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s hospital and medical arm. Nearly a third of its COVID-19 patients are in intensive care, filling all three wings of the ICU, he said. Some require one-on-one care around the clock.
Small Social Gatherings Drive Increased COVID-19 Cases In La Crosse County
Ajay Sethi is an associate professor of population health sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He said small social gatherings are likely contributing to spread of the coronavirus in Wisconsin just as much as large gatherings.
Badgers Report 3 More Cases Of COVID-19
The University of Wisconsin-Madison says the number of active COVID-19 cases within the football program had increased to 16 as of Thursday morning.
Why lockdowns have left kidney patients ‘totally and completely terrified’
Kidney disease is often hidden but quite pervasive. According to 2019 data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one in seven Americans—37 million adults—have some chronic form of the condition. This means these vital organs aren’t filtering toxins and waste out of the blood as well as they should, but they haven’t completely failed. Although simple blood tests can identify kidney deficiencies, explains Fahad Aziz, a nephrologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, these cases rarely develop symptoms.
After Being Halted, Enrollment Resumes In COVID-19 Vaccine Trial At UW-Madison
Next week, the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will resume enrolling patients for a study that’s been on hold since early September. The study is for a coronavirus vaccine produced by Oxford University and the British pharmaceutical manufacturer AstraZeneca. Thirty-six participants received the first of two shots before the study was paused. Those participants will now have the option to receive their second dose.
Hoping for a quiet Halloween, UW-Madison and city ask students to celebrate at home
With coronavirus infections surging across the state, city and UW-Madison officials are pleading for a peaceful, at-home Halloween celebration instead of the usual festivities that bring thousands to State Street for costumes, contests, concerts and crammed bars.
Mental health workers, students work to manage mental health during COVID-19 pandemic
UHS overcomes barriers to providing out-of-state students with mental health services.
UW Health doctor discusses chances of positive COVID-19 cases among Badgers football players
Tonight, we asked UW Health’s Dr. Jeff Pothof about what the chances are of disease spread if one or two Badgers players test positive.
UW-Madison students set up blood drive in effort to help hospitalized COVID-19 patients
UW-Madison students who had COVID-19 may be key in the fight against the virus.
As cold sets in, state’s top infectious disease official warns of ‘nightmare scenario’
One bright spot: after an initial surge in September, UW-Madison has managed to keep the case count down, with only two cases reported on Monday and a seven-day average of 16.
Blood drive seeks UW Madison students who have recovered from COVID-19
The Badgers Give Back Blood Drive runs from Tuesday, Oct. 27 through Thursday, Oct. 29, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at The Nick, on W. Dayton Street.
COVID-19 Case Spike Stretches Medical Resources In Wisconsin
NPR’s David Greene talks to Dr. Jeffrey Pothof, an emergency room doctor in Madison and chief quality officer at the University of Wisconsin Health, about the surge in COVID-19 cases in the state.
Reports Of Positive Antigen Test For Mertz Highlight Challenges Of Playing Amid Pandemic
Since the Journal Sentinel and the State Journal published their reports, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Athletic Department has kept quiet on Mertz’ condition, issuing a statement Sunday citing medical privacy as the reason it won’t release coronavirus test results for any student athletes.
How Wisconsin’s Covid-19 pandemic became one of the worst in the US
“It’s a combination of a lot of things that have occurred at the same time,” Ajay Sethi, an epidemiologist at the University of Wisconsin Madison, told me. “It was a perfect storm.”
In Madison Visit, Deborah Birx Urges More Testing Of COVID-19 ‘Silent Spreaders’
Dr. Deborah Birx, a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, met with a group of lawmakers and University of Wisconsin officials at the state Capitol Friday, at a time when hospitalizations have soared and daily cases of COVID-19 are at an all-time high.
White House COVID-19 adviser: Surging Wisconsin needs to stop ‘silent spread’ of virus
Birx met Friday with UW System officials, including interim President Tommy Thompson and campus chancellors, to encourage the universities to test all students at least weekly in an effort to identify asymptomatic cases earlier that could help stop community spread of the virus to more vulnerable populations.
COVID-19 vaccine trial back on in the U.S., including UW Health and UW medical school
ACOVID-19 vaccine trial is back on in the U.S., including at UW Health and the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, after it was put on hold a week after starting in September, UW Health said.
CDC Director Tours UW-Madison COVID-19 Testing Lab
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield toured the University of Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory on Thursday, praising UW campuses and colleges around the nation for tamping down outbreaks of COVID-19 while cases rise in some surrounding communities.
CDC director visits UW-Madison testing lab
Robert Redfield said the UW COVID-19 diagnostic lab is an example for others to follow.
Student mental health demand “greater than ever”: UHS Doctor
University Health Services (UHS) Associate Psychologist Dr. Corey Steele hosted a REDtalk on student mental health and wellness during the current semester as part of Wisconsin Alumni Association’s homecoming 2020 festivities.
Mayors Of Big Ten Cities Ask For COVID-19 Changes
Gov. Tony Evers praised University of Wisconsin-Madison officials for taking COVID-19 precautions “very seriously” by closing down parking lots to prevent tailgating and allowing only essential personnel inside the stadium, reversing an earlier decision to allow parents of players inside Camp Randall.
Covid-19 vaccine researchers left in the dark as trials remain on hold
In early September, 37 volunteers received their first dose of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine candidate at University Hospital at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.