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State opens two isolation facilities

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Two state-run voluntary isolation facilities for those with COVID-19 opened Wednesday in Madison and Milwaukee.

The Lowell Center in Madison and a Super 8 hotel in Milwaukee will serve those with COVID-19 symptoms. They’ll need a referral from a medical provider or a public health official.

The expected length of stay will be about 14 days or 72 hours after symptoms dissipate. Those staying at the facilities will have wellness checks by phone every four hours during the day and, if needed, at night.

“These voluntary self-isolation sites help respond to the pandemic in two ways,” Gov. Tony Evers said in a statement. “First, they will provide a valuable resource for those who have mild symptoms of COVID-19, leaving valuable hospital space available for others who need it, and they also provide a safe place for people to stay so they don’t spread COVID-19 to others.”

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