COVID-19
News Releases
- New Order Issued as COVID-19 Cases Remain High in Dane County
- Patience and diligence are essential, as broad availability of COVID-19 vaccines is still months away
- Vaccine Availability for Dane County Tier 1a Personnel Not Affiliated With a Healthcare System
- Maximum Daily Rate Increases to $8 for City-Owned Parking Garages and Brayton Lot
- Free COVID-19 Testing to Continue at Alliant Energy Center for at Least Three More Months
- Public must remain vigilant even with vaccinations underway
- New Order Issued as COVID-19 Cases Decline in Dane County
- Public Health Provides New Guidance as Local Schools Consider Re-Opening
- Statement of Mayor Rhodes-Conway Regarding Recent Lawsuit on COVID Restrictions
- COVID-19 vaccine not likely to be available to the public until Spring 2021 or later
- Public Health Issues Order #10 Amendment to Clarify Definition of Mass Gathering
- New Public Health Order Prohibits Indoor Gatherings, Limits Outdoor Gatherings to 10 People
- Statement on Statewide Executive Order #94
- As Cases Continue to Rise, Employers and Employees Advised to Reconsider Workplace Safety
- Dane County Sees Record Disease Spread, Several Citations Issued Over Weekend
- Madison’s Shared Streets Program Concludes for 2020
- With Surge in COVID-19 Cases, Public Health Madison & Dane County Moving to Crisis Model of Contact Tracing
- Freakfest 2020 Cancelled, Residents Reminded to Avoid Halloween Gatherings
- Statement on Statewide Public Health Orders to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19
- Public Health Madison & Dane County to Provide Free Drive Through Flu Shots
- Alliant Energy Center COVID-19 Test Site Hours Change Beginning October 5
- Clean Streets/Clean Lakes Parking Enforcement Resumes October 5
- Rabies Positive Bat
- Statement about Decision to Hold Badger Football Games
- Public Health Urges School Leadership to Continue Providing Grades 3-12 Virtually
- Statement of Mayor Rhodes-Conway on Supreme Court Ruling on School Openings During a Pandemic
- Dane County Has Record Setting Number of COVID-19 Cases Yesterday
- Amendment to Order #9 Released
- COVID and Campus
- Schools Required to Start Grades 3-12 Virtually
- Housing and Homelessness in the World of COVID-19
- Mayor Rhodes-Conway’s Statement Regarding Wisconsin’s Statewide Mask Order
- Local Municipalities Need Federal Pandemic Relief
- The Need for Federal Pandemic Relief
- City of Madison Parking Restriction Update
- #MaskUpMadison and #MaskUpDane Collaboration Promotes Mask Wearing To The Public
- Mask Up Madison
- Public Health Madison & Dane County Releases New Orders Requiring Face Coverings
- City of Madison On-Street Parking Updates
- Madison Fire: Skip the Fireworks This Fourth of July
- Dane County Issues New Order Limiting Gatherings, Bar and Restaurant Activity
- Dane County Issues Amendment to Phase 2 Order
- City of Madison On-Street and Off-Street Parking Updates
- Steep Increase in Dane County COVID-19 Cases Over Past Few Days
- City of Madison Parking Suspension Update
- Beach Water Quality Monitoring and Testing Reduces Risk of Illness for People and Pets
- Madison Public Library Opens for Limited Public Computing Beginning June 22
- Streets Division Offices Re-Opening with Limited Services on June 22
- With Phase 1 Metrics Met, Dane County Moves to Phase 2 on June 15, 2020
- Mulch Sales Resume at 121 E. Olin Ave on June 15