Wisconsin Health News

Wisconsin to pay $6.2 million for National Guard COVID-19 activities through March

Wisconsin Army National Guard Cpl. Jonathon Hall uses the Dynamic Testing and Registration Application to collect registration information at the Alliant Energy Center COVID-19 specimen collection site in Madison, Wisconsin June 8. Introduction of the DTRA digital registration platform into the National Guard’s specimen collection mission has significantly increased the accuracy and efficiency of public COVID-19 testing. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Paul Gorman)

Wisconsin will have to pay an estimated $6.2 million to continue the Wisconsin National Guard’s COVID-19 work from the start of January through March under an extension recently approved by President Donald Trump.
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