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Statewide data shows four-fold increase in recent COVID-19 infections

December 17, 2020

The antibody study showed that 1.6% of survey participants had evidence of antibodies when tested in July and early August. Between October and December, the number was up to 6.8%.

Santa visits kids in hospital — through video call

December 17, 2020

The pandemic can't stop a visit from Santa Claus. The jolly one on Wednesday made video visits with patients at American Family Children's Hospital.

COVID questions: Post-vaccine precautions, ingredients, pregnancy

December 17, 2020

Do I have to distance after getting the vaccine? What's in the vaccine? Is it safe for pregnant women?

2020 vision: Research communicators pick their most memorable stories

December 17, 2020

This year has reminded all of us just how much science, and its connection to humanity, influences our lives. Here are the stories that stood out the most this year to the research communicators in UW–Madison University Communications.

UW–Madison finalizing plans to provide COVID-19 vaccine to eligible students and employees

December 17, 2020

University Health Services will manage the process of administering vaccines to frontline health care workers and other individuals at UW–Madison who are eligible for the initial phase of vaccination, or Phase 1a.

Chancellor Blank’s 2020 holiday card

December 16, 2020

“As we turn the page to a new year, we look forward to being together again in the classroom, on the Terrace and at Badger sporting events. In the meantime, Bucky, Hanns and I wish you a very happy holiday season and a safe and healthy 2021.”

PHMDC updates its public health order, allows some gatherings

December 15, 2020

Public Health Madison & Dane County has issued a new public health order, effective Wednesday, Dec. 16.

Badger Talks video: Vaccine arrival is first step

December 15, 2020

“I could see that by fall 2021 things could start to look substantially different than what we’ve all been living with," says global health expert James Conway.

Moments in Time 2020: A Year of Resilience

December 15, 2020

University Communications photographers compiled a visual record of the year as it unfolded on campus. These are their most memorable Moments in Time.

Pandemic-related research initiative receives strong campus response

December 15, 2020

The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education received 110 applications for the Pandemic-Affected Research Continuation Initiative and will support 70, representing each of the four research divisions.

Trailer to be center of testing

December 14, 2020

A mobile lab run by University of Illinois System subsidiary Shield T3 was set up Friday in Lot 64 near the WARF building. The lab will conduct diagnostic PCR testing of saliva samples collected at sites across campus from students and employees starting in January.

Research effort driving advances to combat traumatic brain injuries

December 14, 2020

A team of researchers led by University of Wisconsin–Madison mechanical engineer Christian Franck is working on better ways to detect concussions and better protective equipment to prevent them.

Vaccine arrives at UW Health

December 14, 2020

UW Health received its first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine the morning of Monday, Dec. 14. By early afternoon, the first doses were given to frontline medical personnel.

Holocaust survivor, geneticist, patient advocate remembered for inspiring others

December 14, 2020

Renata Laxova focused on intellectual and developmental disabilities, prenatal diagnosis of birth defects, cancer genetics, and — above all — the relationships between medical professionals and patients.

COVID-19 stories and experts: Vaccine distribution, well-being, back to the workplace

December 10, 2020

The following UW–Madison stories and experts are available on current topics surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID questions: Economic recovery, different tests

December 10, 2020

What's the difference between a PCR test and an antigen test? How has the vaccine affected the economic recovery?

Farm and Industry Short Course announces tuition guarantee

December 10, 2020

UW–Madison will guarantee all FISC students from Wisconsin with a family income below the median will have their tuition funded by gifts and grants. “Short Course” has trained future farmers on the latest management and production techniques since 1886.