User:Flamingo Cregg/COVID-19 pandemic in Wisconsin

June
On June 20, The Juneau County Department of Health announced that an outbreak occurred at a gentlemen’s club in Wisconsin Dells with an unknown number of infected people visiting the club between June 10-14.

From June 13-26, Dane County had an uptick of new cases with 614 people testing positive for COVID-19. Roughly half of these cases were between the ages of 18-25 and almost half of these cases had reported attending a gathering or party with people outside of their household. By June 30, Dane County had experienced multiple record-setting days of the highest totals of new cases per day in the county, and the trend continued of most new cases being younger people.

July (add this to "Government Response" subsection)
On July 2, following a sustained high number of new cases, Dane County issued order #7 that included limiting outdoor gatherings to 25 people, indoor gatherings to 10 people, and indoor dining capacity to 25% for restaurants, as well as prohibiting indoor dining in bars, a space that was of particular concern to health officials.