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    S1E15: COVID-19 coronavirus in Wisconsin: Week two - the impact on state-wide unemployment

    enMarch 29, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Governor Tony Evers introduced the “safer at home” order in an effort to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus in Wisconsin. The order effectively closed a number of businesses across the state which were deemed “nonessential” and caused the number of unemployment claims in the state to skyrocket.  

    In this episode, state and politics reporter Mitchell Schmidt discusses the staggering number of unemployment claims filed during the pandemic and state lawmaker’s plans to deal with them.  

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