Summary:
- 350 new cases;
- 7,211 active cases;
- 7 new deaths;
- 6,477 total deaths;
- 257 hospitalized patients.
Source: Wisconsin Department of Health Services
State:
On Friday, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported an additional 350new confirmed COVID-19 cases. The state has averaged 478 new cases per day in the last week.
The state reported another 7 new deaths, with a seven-day average of 11 deaths, bringing the total death toll to 6,477.
Source: Wisconsin Department of Health Services
There are 7,211 active cases (1.3%) out of 566,158 total cases since the pandemic began. The patients recovered in about 97.6% of all cases (552,311 cases). Patients who are deemed as recovered either no longer exhibit the symptoms of COVID-19, or 30 days have passed since they tested positive.
The Wisconsin Hospital Association reported that 257 patients are currently hospitalized, of which 76 are in the Intensive Care Unit.
County:
In Milwaukee County alone, 81 new cases have brought the total cases to 98,479. The 7-day average in the county is 71. Milwaukee County reported no new death.
Milwaukee County has the highest death toll with 1,244 deaths. Other counties with more than 70 deaths are Waukesha (484), Racine (323), Kenosha (301), Dane (278), Brown (225), Outagamie (197), Winnebago (183), Marathon (181), Rock (159), Dodge (156), Washington (135), Sheboygan (131), Walworth (129), Waupaca (111), Jefferson (111), Eau Claire (105), Fond du Lac (97), Chippewa (93), Grant (81), La Crosse (80), Ozaukee (80), Barron (76), Wood (74) and Shawano (70).
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The state can currently handle a capacity of 59,273 tests daily spread across 137 labs. An additional 16 labs are planning to join the testing effort.
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).
COVID-19 Total Cases and Deaths by County
Name Cases | Deaths
Adams
1586 | 10
Ashland
1173 | 16
Barron
5412 | 76
Bayfield
1059 | 19
Brown
30312 | 225
Buffalo
1320 | 7
Burnett
1207 | 23
Calumet
5486 | 43
Chippewa
7072 | 93
Clark
3159 | 57
Columbia
5061 | 54
Crawford
1667 | 17
Dane
40814 | 278
Dodge
11453 | 156
Door
2430 | 20
Douglas
3649 | 26
Dunn
4289 | 29
Eau Claire
11030 | 105
Florence
434 | 12
Fond du Lac
11987 | 97
Forest
924 | 23
Grant
4666 | 81
Green
3182 | 16
Green Lake
1521 | 18
Iowa
1870 | 10
Iron
550 | 21
Jackson
2584 | 23
Jefferson
7902 | 111
Juneau
2983 | 19
Kenosha
14865 | 301
Kewaunee
2413 | 27
La Crosse
12291 | 80
Lafayette
1462 | 7
Langlade
1937 | 32
Lincoln
2916 | 59
Manitowoc
7256 | 64
Marathon
13680 | 181
Marinette
3969 | 63
Marquette
1307 | 21
Menominee
795 | 11
Milwaukee
98563 | 1244
Monroe
4334 | 33
Oconto
4279 | 48
Oneida
3406 | 69
Outagamie
19371 | 197
Ozaukee
7657 | 80
Pepin
806 | 7
Pierce
3495 | 33
Polk
3953 | 44
Portage
6494 | 64
Price
1164 | 7
Racine
20422 | 323
Richland
1290 | 15
Rock
14459 | 159
Rusk
1264 | 16
Sauk
5305 | 42
Sawyer
1525 | 22
Shawano
4603 | 70
Sheboygan
12957 | 131
St. Croix
6444 | 43
Taylor
1766 | 21
Trempealeau
3402 | 37
Vernon
1836 | 37
Vilas
2151 | 38
Walworth
8872 | 129
Washburn
1301 | 18
Washington
13826 | 135
Waukesha
40876 | 484
Waupaca
4767 | 111
Waushara
2105 | 32
Winnebago
17111 | 183
Wood
6681 | 74