Health & Fitness
More Than Half Of All Greendale Coronavirus Cases Have Recovered
Here are the latest facts and figures from the Greendale Health Department, and news about a new drive-thru testing site.

GREENDALE, WI — Officials in Greendale say more than half of all COVID-19 cases in the village have recovered through Tuesday.
According to the Greendale Health Department, there were 26 reported cases of COVID-19 in the village. Officials said of the 26 reported cases, there have been 14 recoveries.
Greendale Health Department officials said there have been 275 disease incidences, which includes all negative, suspect, probable and confirmed COVID-19 cases that village health officials have either reviewed or investigated.
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Greendale health officials also reported conducting 63 contact investigations, and have distributed 52 masks to seniors who did not have access to masks.
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Free Test Site
Health officials reported the opening of a free COVID-19 drive-up testing site at the UMOS Headquarters at 2701 S. Chase Ave. It's open every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Test results are available between 48 to 72 hours once the test is taken.
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