Six more people were added to the total of those who have died in Wisconsin because of COVID-19, according to the latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Updated COVID-19 Numbers: Monday, January 25
January 25, 2021
Health officials also reported 3 news deaths bringing the death total to 6,098 in Minnesota.
According to the Minnesota Department of Health website, 6,388,959 tests have been completed to date.
There are 439,283 patients who no longer require isolation.
So far, 23,932 patients have required hospitalization and 4,974 cases have been hospitalized in ICU.
Below are the most recent COVID-19 cases by county in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan:
Carlton: 2,844 – 43 deaths
Cook: 116
Koochiching: 608 – 10 deaths
Ashland: 1,121 – 16 deaths
Bayfield: 1,022 – 18 deaths
Douglas: 3,480 – 18 deaths
Iron: 469 – 19 deaths
Gogebic: 807 – 16 deaths
As of Monday morning, Wisconsin health officials reported 532,971 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services also reported 5,691 deaths.
Of all positive cases reported since the pandemic began, 505,987, or 94.8 percent, are considered recovered.
As of Monday, a total of 339,858 vaccines have been administered throughout Wisconsin.
A total of 64,364 Wisconsin residents have gotten both doses of the vaccine, on Friday.
DHS now has a county-level dashboard to assess the COVID-19 activity level in counties and Healthcare Emergency Readiness Coalition regions that measure what DHS calls the burden in each county. View the dashboard HERE.
Information from DHS now provides a breakdown of their data in a new interactive map. It can show users data by county, municipality, school district, or zip code. Find the map here.