Less than three weeks from the end of the Safer at Home order, Wisconsin is losing its mojo when it comes to social distancing. The data analytics company Unacast is using cell phone data to determine how well the states are doing. When social distancing was measured for the first time six weeks ago Wisconsin got a grade of “B.” Now, it’s a “D.” Dane County dropped from an “A” to a “C,” and Rock County got an “F” on the newest Unacast scoreboard. The grades are falling even before the state has fully re-opened.
Wisconsin Grade For Social Distancing Drops From “B” to “D”
May 7, 2020 | 7:00 PM
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