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WI Daily: COVID-19 Testing Continues to Fall
WI Daily

COVID-19 Testing Continues to Fall

But cases aren't falling as fast.

WI Daily: Positive COVID-19 Case Rate Continues Upward Climb
WI Daily

Positive COVID-19 Case Rate Continues Upward Climb

Rate is at its highest point since early May and continues to climb.

WI Daily: 22,663 COVID-19 Cases in August, 188 Deaths
WI Daily

22,663 COVID-19 Cases in August, 188 Deaths

How does that compare to June and July?

WI Daily: 537 New COVID-19 Cases From 5,099 Tests
WI Daily

537 New COVID-19 Cases From 5,099 Tests

Active hospitalizations climb to 287, but still near 30-day low.

WI Daily: 819 New COVID-19 Cases
WI Daily

819 New COVID-19 Cases

Hospitalizations continue to drop.

WI Daily: 821 New Cases, Positive Case Rate Rising
WI Daily

821 New Cases, Positive Case Rate Rising

Hospitalizations up day-over-day, but down from a week ago.

WI Daily: Wisconsin Has Higher COVID-19 Positive Case Rate Than Milwaukee
WI Daily

Wisconsin Has Higher COVID-19 Positive Case Rate Than Milwaukee

Long the state leader, Milwaukee County appears to be suppressing disease spread.

WI Daily: Lowest New COVID-19 Case Total Since June 29th
WI Daily

Lowest New COVID-19 Case Total Since June 29th

But assessing state's progress in fighting COVID-19 remains elusive for now.

WI Daily: Lowest COVID-19 Testing Total Since June 1st
WI Daily

Lowest COVID-19 Testing Total Since June 1st

The number of people being tested for the first time continues to decline.

WI Daily: COVID-19 Testing Continues to Fall Faster Than New Case Rate
WI Daily

COVID-19 Testing Continues to Fall Faster Than New Case Rate

13 deaths reported Tuesday.

WI Daily: 455 New Cases, No Deaths
WI Daily

455 New Cases, No Deaths

Monday data release often has lowest reported totals of the week, August 17th is no exception.

WI Daily: COVID-19 Spread Accelerating In Wisconsin Teenagers
WI Daily

COVID-19 Spread Accelerating In Wisconsin Teenagers

Percentage of individuals under 19 that have contracted disease has increased every month this summer.

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