The Sheboygan County Division of Pubic Health has revised data about the incidence of COVID-19 in Sheboygan County over the past few days, as indicated by discrepancies between daily updates and the Sheboygan County Coronavirus Case Dashboard.
On Monday, 137 active cases were reported in the daily update, while the dashboard now displays no active cases for that date. Whereas Wednesday’s daily update from the County DPH indicated 127 active cases, the dashboard shows 117, and with Thursday’s update, 155 active cases are shown on the dashboard. Thursday’s daily update indicates only 128 active cases, an increase of one since Wednesday. 13,651 positive test returns have been received in all since the start of the pandemic, an increase of 12 since Wednesday, and that’s confirmed in the daily update. The County DPH emphasized that the ability to process and confirm cases can influence these numbers, and indicates that the two-week rates and trajectories provide a mor
SHEBOYGAN, WI (WHBL) – Although 21 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed on Thursday by the Sheboygan County Division of Pubic Health, 21 recoveries meant no change in the number of active cases experienced currently in the county, which stands at 146. 12,847 cases have been totaled so far, and 128 have not survived. Two more persons in hospitals raised the patient total to 9. That statistic had fallen as low as 3 twice this month, but began rising again on Tuesday. The 21 positive test results comprised 4.4% of all results received since Wednesday.
The two-week rates and trajectories have now been updated, and in Sheboygan County for the period 2/10-2/23, the activity level was “High” at a burden rate of 214.8 cases per 100,000 persons. The trajectory indicated no significant change.
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SHEBOYGAN, WI (WHBL) - Two more deaths associated with COVID-19 were noted in Thursday's daily report from the Sheboygan County Division of Pub.