Drop in average COVID-19 cases continues
Average COVID-19 cases have declined to the lowest mark since early spring 2020.
The seven-day average of daily cases sits at 129, down 403 cases from a month ago and the lowest mark since March 20, 2020.
Latest COVID-19 numbers
● New cases reported: 150
● New deaths reported: 3 ● Number hospitalized: 158 (intensive care: 59); down 158 patients from a month ago
● Seven-day average of daily cases: 129 (down 403 cases from one month ago)
● Seven-day average of daily deaths: 2 (down 1 death from one month ago)
● Seven-day average positivity rate — as a share of all tests given: 1.2%
● Total cases since the start of pandemic: 611,410 (3,516 active cases)
● Total deaths: 7,200
Latest vaccine numbers
● Total doses administered: 5,311,682
● Daily doses administered:
11,603
● Seven-day average of daily doses: 14,350
● Wisconsin residents with at least one dose: 2,842,799 (48.8% of the population)
● Residents who are fully vaccinated: 2,538,120 (43.6% of the population)
● Residents ages 12 to 15 with at least one dose: 69,197 (23.3% of age group)
● Residents ages 16 to 17 with at least one dose: 50,430 (34.2% of age group)
● Residents ages 18 to 24 with at least one dose: 215,633 (39.5% of age group)
● Residents ages 25 to 34 with at least one dose: 334,671 (45.2% of age group)
● Residents ages 35 to 44 with at least one dose: 381,107 (53.4% of age group)
● Residents ages 45 to 54 with at least one dose: 396,130 (55.4% of age group)
● Residents ages 55 to 64 with at least one dose: 543,749 (66.1% of age group)
● Residents 65 and older with at least one dose: 851,835 (83.7% of age group)