6.9 of the Wisconsin COVID-19 tests are positive; 13 more dead – WKOW


MADISON (WKOW) – Wisconsin returned its second-highest total of COVID-19 cases in a single day of the pandemic, according to data released Thursday by state health officials.

The Department of Health Services reported 15,264 new test results, of which 1,052, or 6.9 percent, tested positive, according to figures released today.

The remaining tests, 93.1 percent gave negative results. However, a negative test only means that the examined person did not have the disease at that time. They could still get COVID-19.

According to DHS, measuring the percentage of new cases returned on testing each day helps to differentiate whether the increases in cases are due to further spread or more testing.

The seven-day average is up to 896 new cases per day, from 817 a week ago.

DHS also listed 13 new deaths, for a total of 878 people (1.9 percent positive) who died from the disease.

The state reported 48 new hospitalizations. Wisconsin hospitals are currently treating 187 patients with COVID-19. Of these, 51 people are in intensive care units.

The state reported 14,212 new negative test results.

Of all the positive cases reported since the pandemic began, 35,502, or 77.4 percent, are considered recovered.

DHS now has a county-level dashboard to assess COVID-19 activity level in Counties and Health Care Emergency Preparedness Coalition regions that measure what DHS calls the burden in each county. See the board HERE.

Percentage of positive cases

Date Percentage
July 23th 6.9
July 22 4.8
July 21 7.7
July 20th 10.1
July 19 10.3
July 18 7.9
July 17th 6.6

Deaths, hospitalizations due to COVID-19

Date New
deceased
New
hospitalizations
Total
deceased
Total
hosp.
July 23th 13 48 878 4273
July 22 6 6 31 865 4225
July 21 13 Sixty-five 859 4194
July 20th two 22 846 4129
July 19 one 25 844 4107
July 18 10 51 843 4082
July 17th two 63 833 4031

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services updates statistics every day on its website around 2 pm

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The new coronavirus strain causes COVID-19 disease. Symptoms include cough, fever, and shortness of breath. A complete list of symptoms is available on the website of the Centers for Disease Control.

In severe cases, pneumonia can develop. Those at greatest risk are the elderly, people with heart or lung disease, as well as anyone at increased risk of infection.

For most, the virus is mild and occurs similarly to a common cold or flu.

Anyone who thinks they may have the disease should call a hospital or clinic ahead of time before requesting a diagnosis. In doing so, staff have time to take appropriate precautions so that the virus does not spread.

Those who need emergency medical services should continue to use 911.

Number of positive cases and deaths by county

Wisconsin County Positive from 07/23/2020 Negative as of 07/23/2020 Deaths as of 07/23/2020 Rate (positive cases per 100,000 people) as of 07/23/2020 Mortality percentage (percentage of cases that died) as of 07/23/2020
Adams 54 2,097 two 269.0 4%
Ashland 13 1,486 0 0 82.7 0%
Barron 87 4,723 two 192.3 two%
Bayfield fifteen 1,651 one 100.1 7%
Brown 3,667 39,725 49 1,411.5 one%
Buffalo 33 1,389 two 250.6 6%
Burnett 7 7 1,263 one 45.9 14%
Calumet 201 4,849 two 403.6 one%
Chippewa 177 8,981 0 0 278.1 0%
Clark 152 3,156 7 7 440.7 5%
Columbia 173 8,126 one 303.8 one%
Crawford 49 2,967 0 0 300.8 0%
Danish 3,669 100,739 33 692.5 one%
Dodge 592 13,893 5 5 674.4 one%
Door 78 3,728 3 284.3 4%
Douglas 82 3,795 0 0 188.9 0%
Dunn 79 4,644 0 0 177.5 0%
Eau Claire 421 12,322 3 408.8 one%
Florence 5 5 518 0 0 115.3 0%
Fond du Lac 463 12,737 6 6 452.5 one%
Forest 53 784 4 4 587.7 8%
Grant 261 7,683 14 503.6 5%
Green 119 4,056 one 322.8 one%
Green lake 49 2,156 0 0 261.2 0%
Iowa 54 3,454 0 0 228.6 0%
Iron 40 675 one 699.9 3%
Jackson 38 4,590 one 185.3 3%
Jefferson 461 10,194 4 4 544.6 one%
Juneau 84 4,811 one 318.0 one%
Kenosha 2,144 22,676 49 1,273.7 two%
Kewaunee 96 2,128 one 471.5 one%
La crosse 697 15,057 one 591.4 0%
Lafayette 94 1,931 0 0 561.7 0%
Langlade 14 1,784 one 73.1 7%
Lincoln 49 2,765 0 0 176.0 0%
Manitowoc 219 8,592 one 275.8 0%
Marathon 432 10,242 3 319.4 one%
Marinette 202 5,845 3 498.3 one%
Marquette 61 1,583 one 401.1 two%
Menominee 14 1,511 0 0 305.7 0%
Milwaukee 17,197 150,623 422 1802.2 two%
Monroe 162 6,128 one 356.0 one%
Oconto 135 5,068 0 0 359.5 0%
Oneida 59 3,739 0 0 166.9 0%
Outagamie 883 21,297 12 477.9 one%
Ozaukee 440 8,768 sixteen 498.4 4%
Pepin 32 844 0 0 440.6 0%
cross 140 3,794 0 0 336.5 0%
Polk 91 91 4,941 two 209.9 two%
Portage 310 7,600 0 0 439.1 0%
Price 18 years 1,388 0 0 133.4 0%
Racine 2,794 37,304 69 1,429.9 two%
Richland 19 2,186 4 4 108.3 twenty-one%
Rock 1,244 20,971 25 769.0 two%
Rusk 13 1,094 one 91.7 8%
Sauk 253 10,269 3 397.8 one%
Sawyer 19 2,244 0 0 116.1 0%
Shawano 119 5,340 0 0 290.2 0%
Sheboygan 433 12,998 5 5 375.9 one%
St. Croix 356 8,944 two 404.9 one%
Taylor 37 1,456 0 0 181.8 0%
Trempealeau 245 4,331 one 832.3 0%
Vernon 46 3,319 0 0 150.7 0%
Vilas twenty-one 1,803 0 0 97.3 0%
Walworth 993 12,830 twenty 964.0 two%
Washburn 9 1,525 0 0 57.4 0%
Washington 631 11,485 19 469.0 3%
Waukesha 2,632 39,986 42 659.8 two%
Waupaca 259 6,380 14 503.5 5%
Waushara 58 4,611 0 0 240.5 0%
Winnebago 901 22,767 sixteen 530.2 two%
Wood 152 7,503 one 207.4 one%
Total 45,899 778,842 878 794.3 two%