COVID hospital data flattening in state
Data from state agencies shows a flattening of COVID-19 case count and hospitalizations in Wisconsin.
The seven-day average of daily cases is 1,464, which was a slight increase throughout the week starting June 19, but still less than the averages during the week starting June 12, according to the state Department of Health Services .
The Wisconsin Hospital Association reports 385 COVID patients, which is an increase of one patient from the week starting June 12 to the week starting June 19.
Latest COVID-19 numbers
● New cases reported (Friday): 1,678
● New deaths reported (Friday), confirmed: 6
● New deaths reported (Friday), probable: 5
● New deaths reported (this week), confirmed: 19
● New deaths reported (this week), probable: 13
● Number hospitalized: 385 (intensive care: 55); up 53 patients from a month ago
● Seven-day average of daily cases: 1,464 (down 438 cases from one month ago)
● Seven-day average of confirmed daily deaths: 3 (up two deaths from a month ago)
● Seven-day average of new deaths reported within 30 days of death: 2 (even from a month ago)
● Seven-day average positivity rate: 11.7% of all COVID-19 tests given
● Total cases since the start of pandemic: 1,511,639
● Total confirmed deaths: 13,117 ● Total probable deaths: 1,650
Latest vaccine numbers
● Total doses administered:
9,566,116
● Seven-day average of daily doses: 1,149
● Weekly doses administered:
5,435 (as of Friday)
● Total booster doses administered: 2,058,426
● Seven-day average of daily booster doses: 570
● Residents who have received one dose: 3,764,293 (64.5% of the population)
● Residents who are fully vaccinated: 3,579,390 (61.4% of the population)
● Residents who have received a booster dose: 2,031,937 (34.8% of the population)
● Residents ages 5 to 11 with at least one dose: 138,020 (28.3% of age group)
● Residents ages 12 to 17 with at least one dose: 275,936 (62.1% of age group)
● Residents ages 18 to 24 with at least one dose: 331,227 (60.8% of age group)
● Residents ages 25 to 34 with at least one dose: 479,182 (64.7% of age group)
● Residents ages 35 to 44 with at least one dose: 502,119 (69.5% of age group)
● Residents ages 45 to 54 with at least one dose: 502,369 (71.9% of age group)
● Residents ages 55 to 64 with at least one dose: 641,563 (78.3% of age group)
● Residents 65 and older with at least one dose: 893,877 (85.3% of age group)