Wisconsin Struggles to Explain Sudden Covid-19 Spike

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Wisconsin is struggling to explain a sudden spike in Covid-19 cases across the state

A surge of Covid-19 cases in Wisconsin as students returned to universities in major cities like Milwaukee and Madison left many believing college parties and lax social distancing were responsible for what is now the state’s worst case spike since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

But health officials soon noticed that cases were also rising in cities and towns without a college campus, leading them to question what else might be driving the increase.

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