The Shepherd Express' daily COVID-19 updates are sponsored by the Muslim Community and Health Center (803 W. Layton Ave.). The mission of MCHC is to provide quality healthcare to under-served populations in Milwaukee and across Wisconsin using the core values of respect, stewardship, compassion, ethics, teamwork and above all quality. You can read all daily updates here.
Summary:
- No new deaths were reported. To date, there have been 796 coronavirus-related deaths. In the past seven days, a total of 19 people have died.
- There are at least 235 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19 (109 in Milwaukee County); 11.5% of cases result in hospitalization. This rate is falling as the cases among younger, healthier people is growing.
- There are at least 67 individuals in ICU with COVID-19. 28.5% of hospitalized patients end up in the ICU
- 738 new positive tests for COVID-19 brings the statewide total to 31,055. The rolling 7-day average for new cases is 510 cases a day, the highest it's ever been.
- Milwaukee County had 260 new cases. It's just the fourth time the county has had more than 250 new cases in a day.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reports 738 new positive COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the most new cases in a day since tracking began in March. 260 of those cases were in Milwaukee County.
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Since the pandemic spread into Wisconsin, the state has reported a total of 31,055 total cases.
Before today, May 29 was the single day with the most new cases with 733 cases.
Because of fluctuations in testing day-to-day, we look at a rolling average over the last seven days to get a better picture of how cases are trending. That seven day rolling average is at it's highest point since the pandemic came into Wisconsin at an average of new 538 cases per day.
Almost 80% of the 31,055 cases in the state have been deemed as recovered (24,491). The number of active cases is currently 5,763. This number continues to grow as there were over 3,700 new cases just in the last seven days. Patients who are deemed as recovered either no longer exhibit the symptoms of COVID-19 or 30 days has passed since they tested positive. In the remaining 796 cases, the patient is deceased.
No new deaths were reported. To date, there have been 796 coronavirus-related deaths. In the past seven days, a total of 19 people have died. Milwaukee County has the highest number of deaths of all counties with 391. Other counties with more than 30 deaths are Racine (65), Kenosha (44), Brown (42), Waukesha (39) and Dane (32).
The number of individuals hospitalized with COVID-19 has hovered around 240 statewide for the last two weeks. With this latest surge in new cases, you may expect to see this data show up in the number of hospitalizations. However, as has been previously reported, the current increase in cases is largely concentrated among younger individuals, specifically 20-29 year olds.
To date, 24% of confirmed cases are among 20-29 year olds.
This age group is hospitalized in about 3% of cases, while the population as a whole is hospitalized in 12% of cases.
20-29 year olds are admitted to the ICU in less than 1% of cases, while the population as a whole is admitted to the ICU in 2.5% of cases.
There are currently 235 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. 109 of them are in Milwaukee County. There are an additional 129 individuals awaiting test results.
67 of the 235 hospitalized patients are in the ICU. This is down from a high of 145 about a month ago.
Testing was 27% less than it's been over the last two weeks. Just 6,822 tests were reported since yesterday, The state has averaged 9,400 tests in the last two weeks.
The state can currently handle a capacity of 19,014 tests daily spread across 80 labs. An additional 27 labs are being on-boarded.
The percent of positive tests for the day was 10.8%. The last time the positive rate was this high was well before testing was widely available on April 22. During that week, about 1,500-2,000 tests were being completed per week.
Anyone who wants a test should be able to get one, either from their primary care physician or one of a number of community testing sites. If you are exhibiting any of these symptoms, it is recommended that you get tested. Here are your options:
- Contact your primary care doctor and ask to be tested.
- Complete an online health screening assessment, and a licensed health practitioner will contact you.
- See if a community testing site is available near you.
As continues to be the case, the best way to protect yourself from COVID-19 is to limit time in public places where you could be exposed to people outside your household. If you need to be in public, please practice social distancing (space of more than 6 ft. between you and others), wear a mask or face covering when possible and practice good hygiene (washing hands after any exposure events may have taken place).
Total Confirmed Cases by Wisconsin County Adams: 27 Ashland: 3 Barron: 36 Bayfield: 3 Brown: 2,997 Buffalo: 8 Burnett: 4 Calumet: 117 Chippewa: 99 Clark: 86 Columbia: 94 Crawford: 41 Dane: 2,303 Dodge: 478 Door: 44 Douglas: 39 Dunn: 42 Eau Claire: 279 Florence: 4 Fond du Lac: 318 Forest: 39 Grant: 172 Green: 94 Green Lake: 37 Iowa: 36 Iron: 8 Jackson: 27 Jefferson: 274 Juneau: 43 Kenosha: 1,574 Kewaunee: 62 La Crosse: 510 Lafayette: 76 Langlade: 11 Lincoln: 14 Manitowoc: 108 Marathon: 201 Marinette: 65 Marquette: 23 Menominee: 7 Milwaukee: 12,083 Monroe: 79 Oconto: 63 Oneida: 20 Outagamie: 524 Ozaukee: 253 Pepin: 1 Pierce: 73 Polk: 59 Portage: 181 Price: 2 Racine: 2,196 Richland: 15 Rock: 897 Rusk: 11 Sauk: 119 Sawyer: 12 Shawano: 83 Sheboygan: 224 St. Croix: 202 Taylor: 16 Trempealeau: 129 Vernon: 38 Vilas: 10 Walworth: 677 Washburn: 4 Washington: 422 Waukesha: 1,317 Waupaca: 128 Waushara: 34 Winnebago: 701 Wood: 79 Total: 31,055 Total Deaths by Wisconsin County Adams: 2 Barron: 1 Bayfield: 1 Brown: 42 Buffalo: 2 Burnett: 1 Calumet: 2 Clark: 7 Columbia: 1 Dane: 32 Dodge: 5 Door: 3 Eau Claire: 1 Fond du Lac: 6 Forest: 3 Grant: 13 Green: 1 Iron: 1 Jackson: 1 Jefferson: 4 Juneau: 1 Kenosha: 44 Kewaunee: 1 Manitowoc: 1 Marathon: 1 Marinette: 3 Marquette: 1 Milwaukee: 391 Monroe: 1 Outagamie: 9 Ozaukee: 15 Polk: 1 Racine: 65 Richland: 4 Rock: 24 Sauk: 3 Sheboygan: 4 St. Croix: 1 Walworth: 18 Washington: 16 Waukesha: 39 Waupaca: 10 Winnebago: 13 Wood: 1 Total: 796
The Shepherd Express' daily COVID-19 updates are sponsored by the Muslim Community and Health Center (803 W. Layton Ave.). You can read all daily updates here.