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Coronavirus (COVID-19)
In response to new guidelines released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), St. Croix County Public Health has updated our quarantine guidance for close contacts of someone diagnosed with COVID-19.
Learn more about what to do if you test positive for COVID-19 or are a close contact of someone who tested positive on our Positive Tests and Close Contacts page
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness that can spread from person to person. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), state of Wisconsin, and St. Croix County Public Health are closely monitoring the spread of COVID-19.
This page provides the latest information on COVID-19 for St. Croix County.
COVID-19 Resources
Data Dashboard
Find local COVID-19 data from St. Croix County Wisconsin.
FAQs
Find answers to frequently asked questions about COVID-19, testing, and data.
Health Advisory
Find recommendations to help minimize the spread of COVID-19 in St. Croix County.
Positive Tests and Close Contacts
Find out what to do if you test positive for COVID-19, are a close contact of someone who tested positive for COVID-19, or if an employee tests positive.
Testing
Find information on COVID-19 testing locations, testing cost, and more.
Vaccine Information
Find local information about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Volunteer
Would you like to help protect our communities from COVID-19? Sign up to be a volunteer with the Wisconsin Emergency Assistance Volunteer Registry (WEAVR), a web-based online registration system for Wisconsin's health professional volunteers willing to serve in an emergency.
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Public Health Interview
Recently St. Croix County Public Health Administrator, Kelli Engen and Epidemiologist, Elle Klasen were interviewed on Western Wisconsin Journal about COVID-19 in our county. Watch their interview here:
Wisconsin State Health Orders
Emergency Order 1
On January 19, 2021, Governor Tony Evers issued Executive Order 104, declaring a public health emergency, and corresponding Emergency Order 1, regarding face coverings in certain situations for people over the age of 5. Face coverings are required to be worn whenever you are indoors or in an enclosed space, other than a private residence, and other people are present in the same room or space. This order is effective until March 20, 2021.
Please read Executive Order 104, Emergency Order 1, You can learn more about St. Croix County’s response to Emergency Order 1 here.
Executive Order 94
On November 10, Governor Evers signed Executive Order 94, advising Wisconsin residents to stay home, urges precautions residents should take to stay safe if they have to leave their home, and encourages businesses to take additional steps to protect workers, customers, and the surrounding community.
Please read Executive Order 94.
Situation Summary and Important Resources
- Previously Proposed COVID-19 Communicable Disease Ordinance
- Message From Public Health About Governor Evers’ Statewide Face Covering Requirement (8-12-20)
- Press Release: First Confirmed COVID-19 St. Croix County Death (06/15/2020)
- Gov. Evers Announces Another Turn of the Dial for Wisconsin Businesses (05/11/20)
- Gov. Evers Announces Best Practices and Safety Guidelines for Wisconsin Businesses (05/08/20)
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- Email the COVID-19 Team
- Phone: 715-246-8224
Get Help
- If you are experiencing signs and symptoms of COVID-19, call your health care provider.
- If you are having a medical emergency, call 9-1-1
United Way
- Text COVID19 to 211-211
- Visit 211Wisconsin.org or call 211.
- If you are outside the 715 area code, call: 877-947-2211.