COVID-19


Two cars made their way through the drive-through community COVID-19 testing set up by the National Guard and Trempealeau County Health Department in the Arcadia High School parking lot last Wednesday. According to the Trempealeau County Sheriff’s Department, 180 symptomatic individuals were tested during the event, but the results of those tests had not yet been announced as of Monday of this week.        (Times photograph by Andrew Dannehy)

 
With five more positive tests for COVID-19 announced on Sunday and two on Tuesday, Trempealeau County surpassed the total number of active cases in Buffalo, Jackson and La Crosse counties combined as of early this week. The seven positive tests early this week put the county’s total at 21 —...
  Citing the recent increase in cases, the Trempealeau County Health Department released a list of guidelines for county residents following the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Safer at Home order on Wednesday. “Trempealeau County is not ready to return to normal, pre-COVID...
  A free community COVID-19 testing site organized by the Wisconsin National Guard and Trempealeau County Health Department will be open in Arcadia next Wednesday. The testing will be run from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. as a specimen collection team from the National Guard will be on hand in the Arcadia...
  Less than a week after the second positive COVID-19 test in Trempealeau County, the third person has tested positive, according to the Trempealeau County Health Department. Health officer Barb Barczak sent a release confirming the third case of COVID-19 in Trempealeau County on Wednesday, six...

 

 

The second positive COVID-19 test was confirmed in Trempealeau County, according to a press release sent by the Trempealeau County Health Department last Thursday. The release said no personal information would be disclosed about the victim due to federal and state laws protecting personal...
  The Trempealeau County Health Department reported its first confirmed case of COVID-19 Wednesday evening. A release sent by TCHD Director Barb Barczak said the department received notification of the confirmed case Wednesday afternoon. No further information about the person has been released at...
  A press release sent by Trempealeau County officials announced the release of a telephone hotline for those with questions about COVID-19.  The telephone hotline number is 715-538-2311 ext. 330, it is currently in English and officials plan to include Spanish in the near future.  The hotline will...
  Gov. Tony Evers today directed Department of Health Services (DHS) Secretary-designee Andrea Palm to issue an agency order prohibiting mass gatherings of 10 people or more to slow the spread of COVID-19. In other action, Evers extended the closure of all public and private K-12 schools...

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