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Five indicators officials are watching to safely reopen Wisconsin’s economy

As business leaders eagerly anticipate the reopening of Wisconsin’s economy, there are five indicators that public health officials are watching to determine when conditions will be right to safely resume activity that has been halted by Gov. Tony Evers’ “Safer at Home” order to stop the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association

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As business leaders eagerly anticipate the reopening of Wisconsin’s economy, there are five indicators that public health officials are watching to determine when conditions will be right to safely resume activity that has been halted by Gov. Tony Evers' "Safer at Home" order to stop the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, which on Friday released a draft plan for a “Smart Restart” of the state’s economy, is tracking a dashboard of health and safety indicators compiled by the Medical College of Wisconsin. The status of each indicator is categorized by MCW as "green," "yellow" or "red" to demonstrate, like a traffic light, if their status suggests the economy can once again go ahead and reopen. Those indicators include:  Dr. John Raymond, president and chief executive officer of MCW, provides daily updates on those metrics during MMAC’s daily COVID-19 briefings As of Friday, this was the status of those metrics: Raymond stressed that the indicators are a "set of tools ... not hard and fast rules," nor a "comprehensive plan" for reopening the economy. Get more news and insight in the March 30 issue of BizTimes Milwaukee. Subscribe to get updates in your inbox here.

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