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463 New COVID-19 Cases

DHS reports 29 COVID-19 deaths.

By - Mar 9th, 2021 07:51 pm
COVID-19. Credit: U.S. Army.

COVID-19. Credit: U.S. Army.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported 463 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday from 1,496 processed tests.

The seven-day case total stands at 2,742, below November 18th’s record report of 45,946 and its lowest point since June 26th. The seven-day testing total stands at 21,803, below November 18th’s record rolling total of 133,019 tests.

The testing total is filtered to only include individuals who were tested for the first time or have been tested previously but are receiving their first positive diagnosis.

The seven-day positive case rate, the percentage of tests that confirm a new case of the disease and proxy for if the disease’s spread is growing or slowing, stands at 12.58%, below the record high of 38.12% set December 4th. The 14-day average is 11.49%. The 14-day average set a low of 2.69% on June 19th.

Officials have looked for the positive case rate to trend downward to indicate a slowing spread of disease and sufficient testing.

The Wisconsin Hospital Association reported that 244 people were actively hospitalized with a confirmed case of the disease, a decrease of 11 from the day prior and a decrease of 27 from a week ago. Thirty days ago the total was 570.

The state reported 70 people were newly hospitalized in the past 24 hours in its daily data release. A total of 26,554 people have required hospitalization since the outbreak began, 332 in the past week.

DHS reported 29 new deaths. A total of 6,510 Wisconsin residents have died as a result of the virus, including 1,247 in Milwaukee County.

The 30-day average daily death total now stands at 15.20, below the December 23rd reported record of 53.43. Thirty days ago the rolling average was 31.17.

Since September, Milwaukee County has gone from having the worst per-capita outbreak to the 18th worst in the state. The county fell as low as 26th in early November.

Menominee County has recorded 18,142.4 cases per 100,000 residents (unchanged). Dodge County has recorded 12,862.5 cases per 100,000 residents (up from 12,853.5). Jackson, Barron, Kewaunee, Brown, Trempealeau, Fond du Lac, Sheboygan, Oconto, Shawano, Juneau, Chippewa, Pepin, Eau Claire, Calumet and Outagamie are the remaining counties leading Milwaukee.

According to DHS data, 10,454.4 out of every 100,000 Milwaukee County residents have tested positive for COVID-19 since the outbreak began (up from 10,453.1).

The statewide average of cases per 100,000 residents rose to 9,813.7 (up from 9,805.7).

Data from DHS

Data from DHS

Cases and deaths by county

Number of confirmed cases Number of negatives* Number of probable cases Number of deaths † Number of probable deaths ‡ Cases per 100,000 people (counties) Deaths per 100,000 people (counties) Case fatality percentage ††
Adams 1,593 7,820 163 10 5 7,772.6 48.8 0.6%
Ashland 1,178 6,841 69 16 0 7,426.1 100.9 1.4%
Barron 5,436 18,893 155 76 0 11,848.3 165.6 1.4%
Bayfield 1,059 6,724 85 19 0 6,965.3 125.0 1.8%
Brown 30,333 128,051 2,675 225 32 11,651.8 86.4 0.7%
Buffalo 1,322 5,248 33 7 0 9,786.1 51.8 0.5%
Burnett 1,211 6,036 141 23 0 7,839.7 148.9 1.9%
Calumet 5,489 20,756 569 43 4 10,663.2 83.5 0.8%
Chippewa 7,087 28,677 179 93 2 11,035.5 144.8 1.3%
Clark 3,161 10,458 392 59 4 9,098.8 169.8 1.9%
Columbia 5,081 26,680 378 54 11 8,894.1 94.5 1.1%
Crawford 1,668 7,408 52 17 0 10,075.5 102.7 1.0%
Dane 41,002 324,338 1,578 278 23 7,758.2 52.6 0.7%
Dodge 11,474 40,291 779 157 22 12,862.5 176.0 1.4%
Door 2,431 13,849 201 20 5 8,666.4 71.3 0.8%
Douglas 3,656 18,599 612 28 15 8,333.0 63.8 0.8%
Dunn 4,284 18,315 350 29 0 9,567.4 64.8 0.7%
Eau Claire 11,056 48,724 347 105 11 10,745.1 102.0 0.9%
Florence 421 1,593 47 12 0 9,522.7 271.4 2.9%
Fond du Lac 11,978 44,264 1,155 97 8 11,587.2 93.8 0.8%
Forest 926 4,194 70 23 3 10,084.9 250.5 2.5%
Grant 4,678 22,916 691 81 5 8,931.9 154.7 1.7%
Green 3,199 16,372 110 17 6 8,677.8 46.1 0.5%
Green Lake 1,521 7,639 429 18 3 7,968.4 94.3 1.2%
Iowa 1,887 10,862 88 10 1 7,928.9 42.0 0.5%
Iron 553 2,512 119 21 19 9,462.7 359.3 3.8%
Jackson 2,585 9,259 42 28 0 12,521.8 135.6 1.1%
Jefferson 7,935 35,139 965 113 13 9,371.1 133.5 1.4%
Juneau 2,997 14,468 102 19 1 11,138.0 70.6 0.6%
Kenosha 14,844 71,889 2,263 302 15 8,823.6 179.5 2.0%
Kewaunee 2,415 7,234 179 27 2 11,698.3 130.8 1.1%
La Crosse 12,306 53,558 682 80 0 10,399.5 67.6 0.7%
Lafayette 1,465 6,387 154 6 1 8,677.4 35.5 0.4%
Langlade 1,937 6,932 158 32 12 9,794.2 161.8 1.7%
Lincoln 2,917 10,487 193 58 17 10,256.0 203.9 2.0%
Manitowoc 7,270 29,805 1,140 65 17 9,058.7 81.0 0.9%
Marathon 13,713 49,837 1,420 182 33 10,177.3 135.1 1.3%
Marinette 3,973 18,162 404 63 3 9,704.9 153.9 1.6%
Marquette 1,313 6,040 181 21 5 8,538.2 136.6 1.6%
Menominee 795 3,732 2 11 0 18,142.4 251.0 1.4%
Milwaukee 98,740 460,406 9,046 1,247 40 10,454.4 132.0 1.3%
Monroe 4,340 18,499 94 34 1 9,435.2 73.9 0.8%
Oconto 4,292 16,525 453 48 7 11,306.0 126.4 1.1%
Oneida 3,420 14,674 141 69 4 9,523.0 192.1 2.0%
Outagamie 19,423 84,419 2,448 197 12 10,567.5 107.2 1.0%
Ozaukee 7,676 40,203 921 80 6 8,687.2 90.5 1.0%
Pepin 806 3,022 19 7 0 10,967.5 95.3 0.9%
Pierce 3,504 16,271 891 33 6 8,416.0 79.3 0.9%
Polk 3,975 18,826 74 43 1 9,054.7 97.9 1.1%
Portage 6,505 26,319 529 64 3 9,198.4 90.5 1.0%
Price 1,172 5,435 97 7 0 8,487.8 50.7 0.6%
Racine 20,393 97,813 2,674 323 30 10,447.1 165.5 1.6%
Richland 1,293 7,977 34 15 0 7,300.1 84.7 1.2%
Rock 14,494 73,338 1,538 161 14 9,043.8 100.5 1.1%
Rusk 1,269 4,888 40 16 1 8,731.3 110.1 1.3%
Sauk 5,334 34,507 250 43 6 8,509.1 68.6 0.8%
Sawyer 1,533 8,196 37 22 0 9,252.2 132.8 1.4%
Shawano 4,607 16,978 506 70 11 11,165.8 169.7 1.5%
Sheboygan 12,996 46,336 778 133 8 11,348.7 116.1 1.0%
St. Croix 6,471 34,708 1,617 44 4 7,339.3 49.9 0.7%
Taylor 1,769 5,778 248 21 9 8,595.7 102.0 1.2%
Trempealeau 3,409 11,921 93 38 2 11,622.1 129.6 1.1%
Vernon 1,846 12,489 64 38 3 6,095.0 125.5 2.1%
Vilas 2,160 8,634 124 38 2 9,974.1 175.5 1.8%
Walworth 8,895 40,603 2,420 129 20 8,668.3 125.7 1.5%
Washburn 1,306 6,392 73 18 2 8,238.2 113.5 1.4%
Washington 13,868 52,816 1,791 136 9 10,311.9 101.1 1.0%
Waukesha 40,976 170,348 4,238 487 45 10,278.9 122.2 1.2%
Waupaca 4,755 20,144 966 112 43 9,191.8 216.5 2.4%
Waushara 2,106 10,653 308 32 3 8,667.4 131.7 1.5%
Winnebago 17,154 79,990 2,768 184 21 10,129.7 108.7 1.1%
Wood 6,698 30,676 478 76 13 9,048.2 102.7 1.1%

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2 thoughts on “WI Daily: 463 New COVID-19 Cases”

  1. steenwyr says:

    Tag line says 29, article says 0?

  2. Dave Reid says:

    @steenwyr Thanks. I’ve corrected this now. Sadly it is 29.

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