MILWAUKEE COUNTY — Milwaukee County suburbs will go into phase three of reopening Friday at 6 a.m.
According to a press release sent by the county, key indicators such as cases, testing, PPE, and tracing have improved and changed from "yellow" to "green."
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This means restaurants and businesses can increase their operating capacity. Also, larger gatherings are permitted.
Resources for reopening:
The press release did not say what reopening would like for each suburban municipality. The release stated you should call your own municipality to learn more specifics.
The county will reassess the state of coronavirus in the area on June 25.
Here is a list of local health department contacts to learn more"
City of Cudahy
Katie Lepak, MS
KatieL@ci.cudahy.wi.us
(414) 769-2239
City of Franklin
Courtney Day
cday@franklinwi.gov
(414) 425-9101
Village of Greendale
Susan Shepeard
Greendalehealth@greendale.org
(414) 423-2110
City of Greenfield
Darren Rausch
darren.rausch@greenfield.gov
(414) 329-5275
Villages of Hales Corners
Kathy Radloff, RN
HCHealth@halescornerswi.org
(414) 529-6157
North Shore (Bayside, Brown Deer, Fox Point, Glendale, River Hills, Shorewood, and Whitefish Bay)
Ann Christianson, MPH
nshd@nshealthdept.org
(414) 371-2980
City of Oak Creek
Darcy DuBois, MPH
ddubois@oakcreekwi.org
(414) 766-7950
City of Wauwatosa
Laura Conklin, MPH
thealth@wauwatosa.net
(414) 479-8936
South Milwaukee/St. Francis
Jackie Ove, MS, BSN, RN
Health@smwi.org
(414) 768-8055
West Allis/West Milwaukee
Robert Leischow, MPH
BLEISCHOW@WESTALLISWI.GOV
(414) 302-8600