Wisconsin
National Guard plays major role in Wisconsin’s pandemic response
LA CROSSE, Wis. — After greater than three months, the Wisconsin Nationwide Guard’s mission to help as nursing assistants at state well being care amenities is winding down.
Senior Wisconsin Nationwide Guard leaders and officers from the Wisconsin Division of Well being Providers travelled to a number of well being care amenities across the state to specific their appreciation for the partnership that fashioned between them and the hospitality they supplied to the Guard members who’ve been serving at these amenities.
Because the state grappled with the omicron COVID-19 variant surge in late 2021 and an ongoing staffing scarcity within the well being care area, bedspace availability at well being care amenities was at a premium. That mission is now ending as the necessity for the Guard’s help has dissipated.
The state turned to the Nationwide Guard to assist fill the void and open up extra beds at key amenities. Greater than 160 citizen troopers and airmen accomplished two-week coaching applications at Madison Faculty or Bellin Faculty in Inexperienced Bay in addition to on-the job coaching to achieve nursing assistant certification earlier than getting assigned to well being care amenities and long-term care amenities across the state. Greater than 130 extra troops supplied help at different state-operated amenities.
Regardless of these troops coming largely from non-medical backgrounds, the opinions have been phenomenal, because the troops displayed their adaptability and professionalism at each flip.
Charlene Everett, the CEO at Odd Fellows Residence in Inexperienced Bay, the place roughly 10 troops assisted starting in mid-January, praised the Guard members for his or her service at her facility.
“It’s been great,” she stated at an April 26 recognition occasion at Odd Fellows Residence. “They’ve been obedient, attentive, and so form to our residents.”
Everett relayed a narrative about an Odd Fellows resident who traditionally didn’t need anybody aiding her, however struck up a incredible relationship with one of many Guard members serving to on the facility. One other resident struggling financially advised one of many Guard members that he wanted a couple of gadgets, and the Guard member wished to help and used his personal cash to buy the gadgets for the person.
“I actually don’t have one unfavourable factor to say,” Everett stated. “I’d do it once more in a heartbeat. The scary half is their absence, however we knew it was coming, so we ready for it, and I feel we’re going to be good.”
Brig. Gen. Tim Covington, the Wisconsin Nationwide Guard’s deputy adjutant common for civil help, travelled to Inexperienced Bay to personally thank the troopers and airmen concerned within the nursing assistant help mission who served at Bellin Well being Programs amenities and Odd Fellows earlier than travelling to La Crosse, the place troops had been aiding at each Mayo Clinic and Hillview Well being Heart.
The Wisconsin Division of Well being Providers’ Dr. Jon Meiman, state epidemiologist and chief medical officer, and Miki Gould, the ability liaison for the Wisconsin Healthcare Capability Job Pressure, joined Covington and Col. Randall Myszka, the Wisconsin Military Nationwide Guard’s Medical Detachment commander, on the visits.
Meiman famous the important position long-term care amenities play within the state’s total well being care system and the way profound the influence of COVID coupled with well being care staffing shortages impacted that system.
“We will’t thank the Guard sufficient for the work that you just’ve carried out, being prepared to step up and volunteer into a very new position,” Meiman stated whereas visiting troops ending their excursions at Odd Fellow Residence in Inexperienced Bay. “It has helped extra sufferers than I feel we’ll ever know throughout this state.”
Covington additionally expressed his gratitude for the service of Nationwide Guard members whereas mentioning that the success of the mission over the previous a number of months has been largely because of the sturdy partnerships developed between the Nationwide Guard, the Division of Well being Providers, and well being care amenities like Bellin, Odd Fellow, Mayo, Hillview, and dozens of others that troops straight supported.
“Success is available in partnerships,” Covington stated. “It doesn’t come from being a 185-year-old group. It comes from partnerships. At the start our partnership is that relationship we’ve got with the troopers and airmen which might be members of the group that belief the management to discover a approach to make issues occur, however then it’s the partnership with the civil authority that’s really asking us for help.”
Since starting its nursing assistant staffing surge mission in mid-January, Guard troops helped enhance the state’s post-acute care bedspace capability by almost 270, which enabled well being care companions to decompress hospitals.
The Wisconsin Nationwide Guard performed a significant position within the state’s response to the pandemic from the day the general public well being emergency was first declared in March 2020. Since then, the Guard has helped administer greater than 1.2 million COVID exams, greater than 230,000 vaccines, positioned greater than 565,000 calls to inform residents of take a look at outcomes, assisted county health workers, staffed self-isolation amenities, and extra.
The COVID response represents the most important sustained home mobilization within the Wisconsin Nationwide Guard’s 185-year historical past.
Wisconsin
Norovirus cases on the rise in Wisconsin; what you need to know
MILWAUKEE – Health experts say a new strain of the norovirus has cases surging across Wisconsin. Norovirus is very contagious and presents symptoms you often associate with the stomach bug.
Common symptoms of norovirus include vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps.
Over the last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded ten outbreaks in Wisconsin. Symptoms usually start one or two days after exposure.
How it spreads
According to the CDC, you can get norovirus by:
- Having direct contact with someone with norovirus, like caring for them, sharing food or eating utensils with them, or eating food handled by them.
- Eating food or drinking liquids that are contaminated with norovirus.
- Touching contaminated objects or surfaces and then putting your unwashed fingers in your mouth.
Additionally, you can still spread norovirus for two weeks or more after you feel better, the CDC says.
How can I protect myself?
Frequent handwashing, handling and preparing food safely, and scrubbing surfaces with household disinfectants can help. The CDC says hand sanitizer does not work well against norovirus.
Additionally, health experts advise that you wash laundry in hot water.
Norovirus information
How it spreads
Signs and Symptoms
How to Prevent Norovirus
When and how outbreaks happen
Wisconsin
'It's been absolutely insane': Wisconsin natives closely monitor devastating wildfires in California
LOS ANGELES — The massive wildfires that started in the Highlands of the Pacific Palisades may seem far from Wisconsin. However, some people from Southeast Wisconsin are facing the horrific sights of the deadly fires.
“Just picture palm trees on fire, ash blowing all around, and orange smoke everywhere,” said Milwaukee native Brooke Bayer.
Bayer moved to the Los Angeles area to work for Warner Bros. She said the typically sunny skies outside the studio are now filled with black and orange clouds.
“When you’re not here and you’re not in it, you’re like, ‘Oh, wow, that sucks, there’s a fire. You know, that’s a bummer.’ But when you’re actually here, you’re like, ‘Wow, that’s my friend’s house on fire. It really just hits home,’” Bayer explained.
Watch: Wisconsin natives closely monitor devastating wildfires in California
Wisconsin natives closely monitor devastating wildfires in California
She has a bag packed just in case the flames come too close for comfort.
“It’s just so sad. I mean, there are no other words than heartbreaking and devastating seeing your friends have to evacuate,” Bayer said.
Another Wisconsinite, Josh Silberman, is prepared to evacuate as soon as the wildfires get too close to his home.
“It all just happened so fast, and it’s been absolutely insane,” he explained.
The Mequon native is closely monitoring the fires and packing his belongings.
“There are fire trucks everywhere, the highways are jammed with first responders going back and forth on the 405. There are helicopters over my house consistently. There are planes flying everywhere. It’s just crazy,” Silberman explained.
Click here to read about another Wisconsin native who had to evacuate the area.
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Wisconsin man, 56, dies in U.P. snowmobile crash
ONTONAGON COUNTY, MI – A 56-year-old Wisconsin man is dead after a snowmobile crash on Tuesday in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, WLUC reports.
An Ontonagon County Sheriff’s deputy responded around 12:24 p.m. Tuesday to the crash on Trail No. 1 in Bergland, the report said. The man was found dead at the scene.
The crash is under investigation, the report said. Neither the victim’s identity nor the cause of the crash have been released.
Other agencies assisted at the scene, the report said.
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