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City, county breakdown of stay at home orders in Wisconsin

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WISCONSIN — After the Safer at Home order was overturned, several cities and county health departments issued their own versions of the order.

Below are the cities and counties that have issued Safer at Home orders:

Dane County
After the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled the Safer At Home order as unconstitutional Wednesday evening, Dane County issued a counter local order that institutes many similar measures to the original Safer At Home guidelines effective immediately. Dane County said that it will continue to use the Badger Bounce Back scorecard as their means to judge the progress they have in combating the coronavirus.

City of Milwaukee
The City of Milwaukee released a new 'Moving Milwaukee Forward' plan that allows some businesses to reopen while still keeping places like restaurants and bars closed to dine-in customers. You can read the city's full order here.

City of Racine
The City of Racine announced that it would continue to enforce Safer at Home guidelines until Tuesday, May 26. This includes the continued closure of non-essential businesses and social distancing requirements.

The following locations do not have an order currently in place:

Dodge County
Fond du Lac County
Jefferson County
Kenosha County (Kenosha County's order was withdrawn on May 14)
Racine County
Sheboygan County
Walworth County
Waukesha County
City of Cudahy (Cudahy withdrew its order on May 15)
City of Lake Geneva
City of New Berlin
City of Waukesha
City of Whitewater
All Milwaukee County suburbs, including: Franklin; Greendale; Greenfield; Hales Corners; Oak Creek; North Shore (Bayside, Brown Deer, Fox Point, Glendale, River Hills, Shorewood, and Whitefish Bay); South Milwaukee/St. Francis; Wauwatosa; and West Allis/West Milwaukee.

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