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Wisconsin reported 676 new coronavirus cases and 17 deaths Saturday

In total, the state has seen 559,172 cases and 6,284 deaths related to the virus, since the pandemic began.
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Wisconsin reported 403 new coronavirus cases and 0 deaths Sunday.

In total, the state has seen 559,575 cases and 6,284 deaths related to the virus, since the pandemic began.
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No COVID-19 deaths were reported Monday in Wisconsin, marking the first time since early September that the state has had two such days in a row.

Nearly 560,000 Wisconsin residents have tested positive for COVID-19 and 6,284 have died of the disease since the pandemic started.

Wisconsin’s death count is the 23rd highest in the country overall and the 34th highest per capita, according to Johns Hopkins University.
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Wisconsin reported 566 new coronavirus cases and 33 deaths Tuesday.

More than 560,000 people in Wisconsin have tested positive for COVID-19 and 6,317 have died of the disease since the pandemic started.
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Twenty-five more people were added to the total of those who have died in Wisconsin due to COVID-19, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

DHS also reported 55 people were newly hospitalized.

As of Tuesday afternoon, 347 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, up one from the day prior.

Of those, 92 are in the ICU, down three from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

There have been 747 positive COVID-19 tests since yesterday in Wisconsin and 4,517 negative results.
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Wisconsin reported 840 new COVID-19 cases and 52 deaths Thursday, and the state's seven-day positivity rate was 2.4%.

That's down from the 1,681 new cases reported about a month ago, on Jan. 23.

There were 331 people in the hospital with COVID-19 on Thursday, down 57 from the week before. Of those, 97 were in intensive care, a decline of 10 people compared to the week before.
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Wisconsin health officials on Friday announced five new deaths related to COVID-19, moving the state's total to 6,399 deaths since the pandemic began.

Additionally, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) reported 59 new hospitalizations, moving the total number of hospitalizations during the pandemic to 26,013.

A total of 562,807 positive cases of COVID-19 have now been confirmed in Wisconsin, with 656 new cases reported Friday.
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Thirteen more people were added to the total of those who have died in Wisconsin due to COVID-19, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

DHS also reported 75 people were newly hospitalized.

As of Saturday afternoon, 304 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, down twenty-seven from the day prior.

Of those, 89 are in the ICU, a decrease of eight from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

There have been 689 positive COVID-19 tests since yesterday in Wisconsin and 3,201 negative results.
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There were no new deaths added to the total of those who have died in Wisconsin due to COVID-19, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

DHS also reported 39 people were newly hospitalized.

As of Saturday afternoon, 304 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, no change from the day prior.

Of those, 80 are in the ICU, down nine from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

There have been 464 positive COVID-19 tests since yesterday in Wisconsin and 3,298 negative results.
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There were no new deaths added to the total of those who have died in Wisconsin due to COVID-19, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

DHS also reported 31 people were newly hospitalized.

As of Sunday afternoon, 290 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, down 14 from the day prior.

Of those, 73 are in the ICU, down seven from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

There have been 308 positive COVID-19 tests since yesterday in Wisconsin and 2,826 negative results.
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Wisconsin saw 28 deaths added to COVID-19′s death toll on Tuesday as the state reported more than half a million people completed being vaccinated against the disease.

According to the Department of Health Services, 324 more people tested positive for the coronavirus in the last 24-hour period, based on fewer than 2,500 tests (2,414).

The 28 deaths reported Tuesday is the second-highest increase in the past week. The death toll is now 6,440 people. Wisconsin is averaging 18 deaths per day for the last 7 days, and the death rate remains at 1.14% of all cases.

The DHS says 64 people were hospitalized for COVID-19 in the past 24-hour period -- almost as many as the previous 2 days combined. That brings the total number of people ever hospitalized for COVID-19 to 26,222, or 4.64% of all cases.

Taking discharges and deaths into account, there were 16 fewer people hospitalized Tuesday. The Wisconsin Hospital Association (WHA) reported 271 COVID-19 patients, with 71 in ICU.

In terms of hospital readiness, the WHA reported 325 ICU beds (22.2%) and 2,205 of all medical beds (19.7%) -- ICU, intermediate care, medical surgical and negative flow isolation beds -- were open in the state’s 134 hospitals on Tuesday.
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Eighteen more people were added to the total of those who have died in Wisconsin due to COVID-19, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

DHS also reported 57 people were newly hospitalized.

As of Tuesday afternoon, 275 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, down twelve from the day prior.

Of those, 71 are in the ICU, a drop of two from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

There have been 539 positive COVID-19 tests since yesterday in Wisconsin and 3,287 negative results.
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Wisconsin reported 677 new coronavirus cases and 12 deaths Friday.

More than 565,000 people in Wisconsin have tested positive for COVID-19 and 6,470 have died of the disease since the pandemic started.
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Wisconsin reported 677 new coronavirus cases and 12 deaths Friday.

More than 565,000 people in Wisconsin have tested positive for COVID-19 and 6,470 have died of the disease since the pandemic started.
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As of Monday, DHS reports there are a total of 566,871 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the state, an increase of 178 from the day before.

Of those, DHS considers only 6,580 as still being active.

DHS reports that there are no new COVID-19 deaths. The total of those who have died from the virus in the state remains at 6,481.

DHS also reports 27 new hospitalizations.

As of Sunday afternoon, 249 COVID-19 patients were receiving treatment in Wisconsin hospitals, down six from the day prior.

Of those, 66 are in the ICU, up one from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.
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State health officials say 29 more people have died from COVID-19, bumping Wisconsin’s death toll past the 6,500 mark. So far, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) says 6,510 people have died of COVID-19 within the past 13 months, a death rate of 1.15%.

The DHS reported 70 new COVID-19 hospitalizations in the past 24-hour period. State officials say 26,554 people have been hospitalized for COVID-19 at some point in the past year, which is 4.7% of all cases.

The Wisconsin Hospital Association (WHA) says there are 244 COVID-19 patients overall in the state’s hospitals Tuesday, 11 fewer than Monday. Out of those, 63 are in the ICU, an increase of two from the day before.

In terms of hospital readiness, the WHA says the state’s 134 hospitals had a total 311 ICU beds (21.21%) and 2,293 of all medical beds (20.52%) -- ICU, intermediate care, medical surgical and negative flow isolation beds -- available on Tuesday.
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On Wednesday, the state reports 516 new cases and 4,185 new negative cases. It brings the total of confirmed cases to 567,850.

The state also reports 14 deaths, bringing the total of those who have died from the virus to 6,524.

According to that DHS data, 78.4% of all hospital beds are in use and 79.3% of ICU beds are in use (this considers all patients not just COVID-19 patients).

As of Wednesday afternoon, 244 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, down 11 from the day prior.

Of those, 63 are in the ICU, up two from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.
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Wisconsin reported 13 new deaths due to COVID-19, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

DHS also reported 60 people were newly hospitalized.

As of Friday afternoon, 233 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, down 25 from the day prior.

Of those, 55 are in the ICU, down 12 from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

There have been 462 positive COVID-19 tests since yesterday in Wisconsin and 4,550 negative results.
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Wisconsin reported 17 newly hospitalized due to COVID-19, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

As of Saturday afternoon, 226 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, down seven from the day prior.

Of those, 64 are in the ICU, up nine from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

DHS reported negative two deaths on their summary page and zero deaths on their death page Sunday.
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Wisconsin reported three new deaths due to COVID-19, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

DHS also reported 68 people were newly hospitalized.

As of Tuesday afternoon, 214 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, up 2 from the day prior.

Of those, 57 are in the ICU, unchanged from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.
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The state Department of Health Services reported 318 new confirmed infections, or 11.2% of the 2,848 tests done.

Fifteen more people died of complications of COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus.

Since the pandemic began, there have been 570,730 confirmed cases and 6,554 deaths.

Overall hospitalizations showed net declines on Wednesday. The Wisconsin Hospital Association reported treating 206 COVID-19 patients, nine fewer than on Tuesday and 28 fewer than a week earlier. Of those, 58 were in intensive care, down three in a day and five over the course of a week.
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While the good news continues with vaccinations, the DHS reported 490 more people tested positive for the coronavirus, the most since last Friday.

Even though the death toll only went up by 2 lives to 6,556, there were a number of revisions in the county data.

Since February 5, 2020, Wisconsin has had 571,220 confirmed cases of the coronavirus. Almost 27,000 people (26,994), or 4.7% of cases, resulted in hospitalizations. 6,556 people have died, or 1.15% of all known cases. There are 6,390 active cases (1.1%) diagnosed in the past 30 days.

The DHS reported 52 more patients hospitalized for COVID-19 in the past 24-hour period, in line with the 53 hospitalizations the day before. The 7-day average for hospitalizations is up slightly to 46 hospitalizations per day.

Taking discharges and deaths into account, Wisconsin’s hospitals have 16 more COVID-19 patients than Wednesday, including 4 more in intensive care units, setting back both metrics to levels seen last week. The Wisconsin Hospital Association reports there are 222 patients currently hospitalized, with 62 in ICU.

The state’s 134 hospitals have 292 ICU beds open, or 19.9% of the state’s ICU beds. There are 2,135 hospital beds of all types -- ICU, intermediate care, medical surgical and negative-flow isolation -- available, or 19.1%.
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Wisconsin reported 14 new deaths due to COVID-19 Saturday, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

DHS also reported 48 people were newly hospitalized.

As of Saturday afternoon, 213 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, down nine from the day prior.

Of those, 64 are in the ICU, up two from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

There have been 402 positive COVID-19 tests since yesterday in Wisconsin and 2,270 negative results.
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Wisconsin reported no increase in deaths due to COVID-19 on Sunday, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

DHS also reported 39 people were newly hospitalized.

As of Friday afternoon, 239 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, down nine from the day prior.

Of those, 65 are in the ICU, up three from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

There have been 434 positive COVID-19 tests since yesterday in Wisconsin and 4,391 negative results.
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Wisconsin reported 10 new deaths due to COVID-19 on Sunday, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

DHS also reported 67 people were newly hospitalized.

As of Wednesday afternoon, 250 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Wisconsin hospitals, up 23 from the day prior.

Of those, 66 are in the ICU, up eight from the day before, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.
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