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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – Last week marked the grim anniversary of Milwaukee County’s first death linked to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Since then, coronavirus has claimed the lives more than 1,200 people in Milwaukee County and more than 7,000 residents statewide.
On CB S58 Sunday Morning, Mike Curkov explored what we all lost through the eyes of two families who lost loved ones almost a year apart.
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