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State confirms 1,165 additional cases, 6 new deaths from COVID-19

 


Madison, Wisconsin (WBAY)-In Wisconsin, six COVID-19 patients died on Saturday, reaching 996 in the state.

Two of the new deaths were reported in Brown County. Other deaths were reported in Kenosha and Milwaukee counties. Information about the deceased patient was not immediately published in Action 2 News.

The Wisconsin Department of Health has confirmed an additional 1,165 cases. Since testing began earlier this year, the total number of cases so far has reached 59,933 in the state.

The percentage of positive cases with new test results was 8.9%, up from 7% in the Friday report. Thursday’s rate was 4.7%.

The state reported another 11,997 negative tests on Saturday, totaling 986,945.

A total of 13,162 people have been tested within the last 24 hours. State health officials say they have now tested 1,046,878 people.

In Wisconsin, there are 9,636 active cases of COVID-19. This was 16.1% of confirmed cases, a slight decrease from 16.2% on Friday.

DHS has reported 49,283 recovery. This was 82.3% of confirmed cases, a slight increase from Friday’s report (82.1%).

In addition, DHS announced Saturday that another 50 people were hospitalized at COVID-19.

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The state says 19% of all hospital beds are currently available.

Out of a total of 311 COVID-19 patients hospitalized throughout Wisconsin, 96 are in the ICU.

An additional 152 have pending COVID-19 test results.

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Wisconsin (Counties listed in bold It has been reported that there is a new case. These numbers are from DHS and county health departments may report different numbers):

  • Adams-85 cases (+3) (2 deaths)
  • Ashland-24 cases (1 death)
  • Baron-291 Case (+9) (3 deaths)
  • Bayfield-23 cases (+1) (1 death)
  • Brown-4,240 cases (+47) (54 death) (+2)
  • Buffalo-43 cases (2 deaths) (adjusted from 44 DHS report Friday cases)
  • Barnet-22 cases (+1) (1 death)
  • Calumet-313 Case (+17) (2 deaths)
  • Chippewa-227 cases (+4)
  • Clark-183 (7 deaths)
  • Colombia-245 cases (+4) (1 death)
  • Crawford-74 cases (+2)
  • Dane-4,492 (+56) (38 deaths)
  • Dodge-808 Case (+26) (5 deaths)
  • Door-103 cases (+1) (3 deaths)
  • Douglas-172 Case (+13)
  • Dan-122 (+3)
  • Eau Claire -574 cell (+11) (4 deaths)
  • Florence-8 cases (+1)
  • Fond du Lac-635 square (+23) (7 deaths)
  • Mori-59 cases (4 deaths)
  • Grants-352 (+6) (15 deaths)
  • Green-158 cases (+9) (1 death)
  • Green Lake-55 cases
  • Iowa-79 cases (+5)
  • Iron-74 cases (1 death)
  • Jackson-58 cases (+3) (1 death)
  • Jefferson-624 Cases (+12) (5 deaths)
  • Juneau-137 (+2) (1 death)
  • Kenosha-2,659 cases (+50) (60 deaths) (+1)
  • Kewanee-130 cases (+3) (2 deaths)
  • Lacrosse-896 units (+7) (1 death)
  • Lafayette-130 cases (+8)
  • Langlade-63 case (+4) (1 death)
  • Lincoln-68 cases (+1)
  • Manitowoc-332 Case (+7) (1 death)
  • Marathon-629 (+6) (9 deaths)
  • Marinette-387 cases (+11) (3 deaths)
  • Market-79 cases (+3) (1 death)
  • Menominee-22 cases (+2)
  • Milwaukee-20,920 (+283) (456 deaths) (+3)
  • Monroe-242 cases (2 deaths)
  • Oconto-237 Case (+18)
  • Oneida-124 cases (+12)
  • Outagamie-1,236 (+28) (14 deaths)
  • Ozakey-676 cases (+29) (17 deaths)
  • Pepin-42 case
  • Piercing-209 (+5) (2 deaths)
  • Pork-131 case (+5) (2 deaths)
  • Portage-405 case (+16)
  • Price-33 cases (+4)
  • Racine-3,499 cases (+40) (78 deaths)
  • Richland-37 cases (+1) (4 deaths)
  • Lock-1,425 (+15) (26 deaths)
  • Rusk-20 cases (+3) (1 death)
  • Sauk-433 Case (+8) (3 deaths)
  • Sawyer-59 cases (+7)
  • Shawano-190 (+12)
  • Sheboygan-742 Case (+9) (9 deaths)
  • St. Croix-485 (+4) (5 deaths)
  • Taylor-69 cases (+5)
  • Tren Perot-336 (+4) (2 deaths)
  • Vernon-62 cases (+3)
  • Villa-53 cases (+5)
  • Walworth-1,314 cases (+16) (23 deaths)
  • Washburn-45 cases (+4)
  • Washington-1039 cases (+48) (22 deaths)
  • Waukesha-4,188 (+158) (58 deaths)
  • Waupaca-442 case (+12) (15 deaths)
  • Washers-115 (+1) (1 death)
  • Winnebago-1,164 (+40) (18 deaths)
  • Wood-286 Case (+10) (1 death)

Upper Peninsula of Michigan

  • Algiers-10 cases (+2)
  • Baraga-5 cases
  • Chippewa-27 cases
  • Delta-70 cases (3 deaths)
  • Dickinson-52 cases (+1) (2 deaths)
  • Gojevic-112 (+9) (1 death)
  • Houghton – 43 cases (+1)
  • Iron-19 cases (1 death)
  • Keweenaw-2 case
  • Luce-3 cases
  • Mackinac-21 case
  • Market-141 cases (+2) (11 deaths)
  • Menominee-117 Case (+6)
  • Ontonagon – 10 cases (+5)
  • Schoolcraft-12 case

Symptom:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified these as possible symptoms of COVID-19.

  • Fever of 100.4 or more
  • cough
  • Breathing difficulty
  • cold
  • Shake repeatedly with chills
  • muscle pain
  • headache
  • sore throat
  • New loss of taste and smell

The symptoms that require immediate medical attention are:

  • Breathing difficulty
  • Persistent chest pain and pressure
  • New confusion or impossibility
  • Bluish lips or face
  • The CDC says this is not a comprehensive list. Talk to your healthcare provider about serious or concerned symptoms.

Prevention

  • Coronaviruses are new or “new” viruses. No one has a natural immunity to it. Children and teens are most likely to recover from the virus. According to the CDC, the elderly and people with underlying illnesses (heart disease, diabetes, lung disease) are considered at high risk. Precautions are also needed around people with a weakened or weakened immune system.
  • To prevent the spread of the virus:
  • Stay at least 6 feet away from others
  • Avoid close contact with sick and sick people
  • Stay home as much as possible
  • Cancel events and avoid groups, gatherings, play dates, and unnecessary appointments
  • If you get sick, stay at home.
  • Wash your hands regularly for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a mask. Use at least a tissue when coughing, sneezing, or using the inside of your elbow.

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