Meiman said DHS can't yet map the virus concentration into an estimate of how many positive COVID-19 cases would be in the area, but that in the past, increases in the virus in wastewater have mapped onto increases in positive tests.
"I would say, at the same time, the levels are still low." "There are a handful of fairly consistent week-over-week increases that are consistent with increasing transmission in the community," Meiman said. Croix counties, for example, has shown a major increase in virus concentration over the past week. Wastewater monitoring in Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine and St. "We try to find all together complimentary ways of looking at the same issue to try to get a more holistic picture of what's actually going on." Jonathan Meiman, the state's chief medical officer and epidemiologist for environmental and occupational health. "There's no one single data source that's perfect," said Dr. Wisconsin has been monitoring wastewater for SARS-CoV-2, which officials say can help pinpoint where the disease is on the rise and alert health officials to possible trends. At the state level, the highest number of tests last week was about 18,000 - down from 60,000 in January, as omicron was peaking. Last week, Milwaukee's seven-day average number of tests was 1,700. Weston said Milwaukee County used to average about 5,000 tests per day, with 10,000 during the height of the omicron surge. While the overall number of cases has remained low, Weston noted that's not likely to provide as clear a picture of COVID-19 spread as it used to, since the use of at-home tests - which aren't automatically reported in county or state data - is on the rise. "Even though our numbers are still relatively low, it is a trend in the wrong direction."Ĭommunity levels of COVID-19 remain low in every county, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidelines, which set those levels based on the number of cases and hospital capacity in a community. Ben Weston, chief health policy advisor for Milwaukee County. "We're seeing a rise, and a sustained rise," said Dr. The seven-day average of positive COVID-19 tests has doubled in the last three weeks, from 3 percent to 5.9 percent as of Monday. We feel happy and blessed to release François Kevorkian's masterclass remix works of I Rise.New reports of COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in Wisconsin, based on the latest data published by the state Department of Health Services. Kevorkian's role as a mastermind in NYC nightlife is untouchable and the fact that he's still sharing his knowledge and forward thinking attitude towards dance music, keeps him going strong at the forefront of the international dance music scene. Like with Danny Krivit, the opportunity to working with a personality that gathers all ethnic origins together throughout his career and life like François Kevorkian - a living legend, whose production- and remix works for countless artists are beyond classics and covering a timeframe of more than four decades - is a big honour for Emilie Nana and of course for Compost Records in either way. A strongly personal music!Īfter Danny Krivit, who came up with the now classic re-edits for the initial release of I Rise, it's now fellow New Yorker and Body & Soul compagnon François K who's sharing this strong sentiment.
She is a black woman who's expressing herself proudly. She speaks whit great assurance! She answers to decades of mistreatment. I Rise is a denunciation, Emilie Nana claims! It is not only about a meditation but truly well a declamation. She will bewitch you like a great priestess whereas the musical backing is deep, hypnotic and steady tones. I Rise is the synonym for self assertion, as a determined african black woman and an ode to inspiring women, throwing in their energy in order to transform themselves.Įmilie Nana will bring you up! Her levitating voice, almost whispered, will overwhelm you. With this record she makes us to witness her transformation from a state of chrysalide to butterfly. I Rise is the reflection of Emilie Nana's hatching and metamorphosis. Emilie Nana marks a strong return to Compost Records with a heavenly remix package for her latest offering on the label - I Rise - contributed by one of dance music's most respected and acclaimed figures - the mighty François K.