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24 people test positive for COVID-19 in Northwestern Wisconsin

An additional three deaths reported statewide Wednesday, bringing the total to 626, DHS said. Overall, 1.1% of people who have contracted the virus have died. Confirmed deaths in Sawyer County was reduced by one Wednesday, one day after a new death was reported there. Reductions in numbers can occur when corrections are made to records or when records are consolidated to eliminated duplication, according to DHS. The seven-day average of positive COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin dipped below 700 for the first time in two weeks. On Wednesday, the figure was 671. The seven-day average of positive cases measures the average number of new cases per day over the previous week. An overall decrease in the seven-day average of positive cases indicates the number of confirmed COVID-19 infections in the state is also going down, according to DHS.

What you need to know about lead: a guide for Milwaukee residents

Testing for lead in your home Sources of lead can include paint (including chips and dust), water contaminated by lead-coated pipes, soil contaminated with paint dust or chips, antique toys, hazardous jobs, materials used in ceramics and jewelry-making, and health tonics or cosmetics imported from countries outside the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides a comprehensive description of items that can potentially be contaminated with lead, and the Milwaukee Health Department has a brief overview of potential lead sources in the home. Homes built before 1970 have the highest risk of lead-based paint and lead-contaminated soil; you can search the city of Milwaukee s assessment records to see when your residence was built.

Nearly 4M COVID-19 vaccines administered; 626 new cases confirmed

Nearly 4M COVID-19 vaccines administered; 626 new cases confirmed April 21, 2021 2:34 PM Logan Rude MADISON, Wis. Health officials statewide have administered nearly 4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine since the first shot was administered in December, according to data from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. As of Wednesday, a total of 3,978,523 doses have been administered. That’s an increase of 38,821 doses in the past day. According to DHS data, 2,368,010 Wisconsinites have received at least one vaccine dose, which is roughly 40.7% of the state’s population. A total of 1,677,365 people, roughly 28.8% of the state’s population, are now fully vaccinated. The latest vaccination data comes alongside 626 new cases of COVID-19, dropping by nearly 200 cases compared to Tuesday’s case count. The seven-day rolling average of new cases per day has dropped to 671.

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