A family physician working on the North Side of Milwaukee offers candid thoughts on his experience with COVID-19 as a doctor and his recommendations for navigating the health system in this difficult time.
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A quick guide to understanding COVID-19
You’ve probably heard of coronavirus, or COVID-19. But what exactly is it? And how do you stay safe?
‘More high-tech than high touch’: Youth-serving organizations are getting creative amid pandemic
From livestream Q&As, virtual chess lessons, contests for academic computer programs and weekly phone check-ins, Milwaukee’s youth-serving nonprofit organizations are adapting to closures and finding new ways to support young people.
‘We need all the prayers we can get’: Small neighborhood businesses in survival mode
Small neighborhood businesses in Milwaukee are scrambling to survive as the coronavirus pandemic creates unprecedented challenges.
Now’s the time to have ‘the talk’ about COVID-19
School’s out. Parents are stressed. Routines are disrupted. For kids, it’s a scary time. Here’s how to talk to them about the COVID-19 outbreak.
Have diabetes? Here’s what you should know during the coronavirus pandemic
A Wisconsin endocrinologist answers your questions about diabetes and COVID-19.
Post from Community: Message from Sherman Phoenix regarding closure due to COVID-19
Please know the safety of our tenants and patrons is our number one concern. Based on new guidelines set out by the state, Sherman Phoenix is enforcing a full closure to the public until further notice.
Post from Community: HUD awards over $1.3 million to local homeless programs across Wisconsin
Funding will support service providers and non-profits across the Nation.
Causey’s Career Corner: What job seekers should do during COVID-19
There are things you can do to feel productive and improve your skills during this period of social distancing.
COVID-19 got you down? Let these words from the community lift you up.
Tired of all the gloom and doom? We are, too. So we turned to our neighbors to lift our spirits.
