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Appleton confirms two more COVID-19 related deaths

Appleton confirms two more COVID-19 related deaths Both people were in their 50s and last updated 2020-12-20 16:37:44-05 APPLETON (NBC 26) — City health officials reported two more COVID-19 related deaths, bringing the total to 50 in Appleton as of Sunday. The Appleton Health Department said both people were in their 50s and living in the Outagamie portion of the city. Both city and state health officials encourage everyone to follow safety precautions: Physically distance at least 6 feet from people with whom you do not live Wear a cloth face mask in public Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol

66 more people test positive for COVID-19 in Northwestern Wisconsin Dec 20

Douglas County reported 30 new cases. Written By: Superior Telegram | × A model of the novel coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China in late 2019. U.S. health officials have stated that COVID-19 is expected to become a significant public health concern in the United States. (Illustration courtesy of Centers for Disease Control) An additional 66 residents of Northwestern Wisconsin tested positive for COVID-19, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported Sunday, Dec. 20. The new cases were reported as follows: 30 in Douglas County; nine in Sawyer County; six in Washburn County; five each in Bayfield, Burnett and Rusk counties; four in Ashland County; and two in Taylor County. There were no additional cases reported in Iron and Price counties.

Wisconsin adds 84 COVID-19 deaths, 3,675 positive cases Saturday, DHS says

Wisconsin adds 84 COVID-19 deaths, 3,675 positive cases Saturday, DHS says There are 51 new cases in La Crosse County, but no new deaths December 19, 2020 4:00 PM Tyler Job Updated: (WKBT) – Another 84 Wisconsin residents died from COVID-19 and 3,675 more people tested positive for the virus Saturday, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. A total of 455,351 people have been confirmed positive cases. 4,399 of those people have died. La Crosse County saw an increase of 51 new cases Saturday, bringing the county’s total to 9,494. There are no new deaths. 52 La Crosse County residents have died. An extra 122 people were hospitalized in Wisconsin on Saturday as well, bringing the state’s total number of hospitalizations from the virus to 20,052.

WI Daily: Over 20,000 Wisconsin Residents Have Been Hospitalized With COVID-19

3,765 new cases reported Saturday By Jeramey Jannene - Dec 19th, 2020 10:15 pm //end headline wrapper ?>COVID-19. Credit: U.S. Army. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported 3,675 new COVID-19 cases Saturday from 10,876 processed tests. The seven-day case total stands at 21,335, well below November 18th’s record report of 45,946. The seven-day testing total stands at 68,318, below November 18th’s record rolling total of 133,019 tests. The testing total is filtered to only include individuals who were tested for the first time or have been tested previously but are receiving their first positive diagnosis. The seven-day positive case rate, the percentage of tests that confirm a new case of the disease and proxy for if the disease’s spread is growing or slowing, stands at 31.23%, below the record high of 38.12% set December 4th. The 14-day average is 31.67%. The 14-day average set a low of 2.69% on June 19th.

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