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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?If it seems like every other person you know is sick you are not alone. Respiratory viruses are tightening their grip.S stanley cups usan Post lives in West Bend and said her family was eager to get together for the Thanksgiving holiday, but the day after began a domino effect of illness. We were all fine Thanksgiving day and then the next day, my sister called and told us that my niece wa stanley cup s really sick and then my sister got sick,  Post said.Post explained that everyone who got together was sick including herself, her son, and her mom. They are still trying to figure out if it is the flu, COVID-19, or something else. I am way better today. Yesterday was bad. I really couldn t breathe,  Post said, adding that she has not been sick in four years.Dr. Kevin Dahlman, the medical director of Aurora Children s Health, said they are bracing for a busy week after Thanksgiving. Their team is taking steps with scheduling to balance important well stanley cup usa -infant exams with the RSV surge and growing flu numbers. Carving out more time to really work in the respiratory illness rise that we re seeing because our urgent cares and our emergency departments are really seeing the overflow. We want to make sure that when it s appropriate, we re providing that care,  Dr. Dahlman said.While updating the state s weekly respiratory virus surveillance report, Respiratory Epidemiologist Thomas Haupt with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services warned of a  potentially very severe respiratory season.  Haupt p Hhtk Not everyone ready to ditch masks after Milwaukee mandate expires Tuesday
 WAUKESHA 鈥?Middle and high school students in the School District of Waukesha will head back to in-person classes four times a week starting Tuesday. That doubles the amount of time many of those students have spent in the classroom since the beginning of this school year and the pandemic.Parent Kristin Freiberg is worried about more students returning to the classroom. She says the number of COVID cases spiking across the state leads her to believe this is the wrong idea right now.  I worry that adding to the number of kids in the classroom and the number of days in the classroom, they are going to be virtual sooner rat stanley kaffeebecher her than later,  says Freiberg.The districts own COVID-19 Data Dashboard shows 22 students are currently isolated with COVID-19, and 419 are quarantined. Staff numbers are eight and 58 respectively. The superintendent of the district says they anticipated there would be COVID cases.  I think wer stanley trinkflaschen e going to be dealing with COVID for the foreseeable future. What we are trying to do is build in some consistency and predictability,  said Superintendent Jim Sebert. stanley quencher Elementary school students have been back in school with in-person learning since the beginning of this school year. Older students have been using a hybrid model, attending in-person classes two days a week.Families will still have the option to send their kids to school virtually. The superintendent also says having the experience of the hybrid model or all-virtual model will help them be prepared moving