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Evers seeks to make Wisconsin a top state for COVID-19 testing

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Gov. Tony Evers announced a plan Monday to make Wisconsin one of the top states for COVID-19 testing per capita.

Evers said the state is prepared to provide 85,000 tests per week.

“We want every Wisconsin resident who needs a test to get a test,” Department of Health Services Secretary-designee Andrea Palm told reporters.

As of Monday, the state has already provided more than 60,000 tests to hospitals, clinics, local public health departments, long-term care facilities and others.

Fifty-seven of the state’s counties have requested and are getting supplies.

Other key components of the plan, according to a statement from the governor’s office, are:

There were 8,236 confirmed cases, an increase of 272 from Sunday. There were 340 deaths, an increase of one.

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