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Streak of multiple cases up to 14 days in La Crosse County, which asks public to inform health dept. of possible exposure at certain businesses

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La Crosse County reported another seven cases of COVID-19 on Monday.

The county also requests that anyone that was at this list of businesses between June 5-7, inform the health department, because of possible exposure to the virus.

The seven new cases is tied for the fourth-highest single day total, which have all occurred in the past seven days.

The county has now had multiple positive cases 14 consecutive days, and at least one case the past 17 days. In April, the county went 13 days without a single case.

La Crosse now has had 132 positive cases with 62 recovered, nobody in the hospital — there were three on Sunday — and no deaths.

The county has now had 77 cases of the virus in June and 55 cases in March through May.

Winona, Buffalo, Houston and Vernon counties report no new cases. Trempealeau hasn’t released numbers yet.

Statewide, Wisconsin reported two deaths and 174 cases. The state has had single-digit deaths four consecutive days, including a total of five the past three days. The case count is the lowest since 140 were reported June 1.

Minnesota reported six deaths and 230 new cases. The case count is the lowest since there were 214 on April 27. The deaths is the lowest total since none were reported April 13.

This story will be updated.

Host of WIZM's La Crosse Talk PM | University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point graduate | Hometown: Greenville, Wis | Avid noonball basketball player and sand volleyballer in La Crosse

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