Jun. 5—The Carter County Health Department reported two more cases of COVID-19 on Friday, making the tally 2,273 involving county residents. There have been 2,215 recoveries and 34 COVID-positive deaths. The Greenup County Health Department announced one new case of COVID-19 on Friday. Twenty-two more residents have recovered, according to the health department. A 42-year-old male is in home .
Hospitalizations for COVID-19 in Sheboygan County have reached their highest number so far this month, with six patients now reported by the Division of Public Health in its daily report. 5 recoveries since Wednesday were outnumbered by 9 new test results, and active cases rose by 4 to 80. 13,783 Sheboygan County Residents have had to battle the SARS-CoV-2 virus so far, and 143 have lost their lives to it.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services added 448 new cases of COVID-19 to the running total which now stands at 607,586. Two deaths since Wednesday put the toll at 6,978, and 63 more persons were hospitalized in the last day. After accounting for deaths and discharges, the Wisconsin Hospitals Association showed a net drop of 16 in the patient population, with 269 now needing treatment. 73 of those are in ICU beds, and 381 patients are on ventilators.
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COVID vaccine: Washington, Ozaukee clinics added
By FOX6 News Digital Team
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Walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Mequon City Hall
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. - Community COVID-19 vaccine clinics have been added in Washington and Ozaukee counties, health officials announced Friday, May 14.
In partnership with Oasis Healthcare and Midland Health, three new Moderna vaccination options will be available on Monday, May 17 and Tuesday, May 18.
All three Moderna clinics are free and open to anyone age 18 and older, regardless of health insurance status. Walk-ins are welcome at all three clinics, but appointments can be made online.
1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
W.J. Niederkorn Library; 316 W Grand Ave., Port Washington