The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reports as of Friday, 327 people have died of coronavirus in Wisconsin. That’s an increase of 11 deaths from the previous day.
Statewide, 7,314 people have tested positive for the virus, an increase of 460 positive cases from Thursday. The state currently has 50 active testing labs.
Locally, Lincoln County reported its first COVID-19 case and Marathon County reported an additional case-- bringing its total to 18. Waupaca also reported two new cases. The Portage County Health Department reported an additional case, bringing their total to six, however, the new cases was not included in Friday's DHS case report. It will be included Saturday.
As of Friday, 48% or 3,509 of the state’s 7,313 cases have recovered. And 48%, or 3,477 were recently diagnosed. The report states patients need to be symptom-free 30 days after diagnosis to be considered recovered.
DHS states the number of patients recovered from COVID-19 is defined as the number of confirmed cases who are currently alive based on Wisconsin state vital records system data and had one or more of the following:
• Documentation of resolved symptoms
• Documentation of release from public health isolation
• 30 days since symptom onset or diagnosis
So far, 72,566 have tested negative for COVID-19. Of the confirmed cases 1,544 or 21% have been hospitalized since the state began tracking cases.
Click here to view the case breakdown by county.
In central and north central Wisconsin Adams, Iron, Marathon and Waupaca counties have reported one death. Four deaths have been reported in Clark County. So far locally, Forest, Langlade, and Taylor have no confirmed cases, however, local health officials say it’s unlikely no cases exist in those counties.
Cases county-by-county
Counties with additional cases and/or deaths are indicated in boldface. We've added the one-day change in totals.
Wisconsin
Adams - 4 cases (1 death)
Ashland - 2 cases
Barron - 6 cases
Bayfield - 3 cases (1 death)
Brown - 1,175 cases (+118) (5 deaths) (+2)
Buffalo - 4 cases (1 death)
Burnett - 0 cases
Calumet - 14 cases (+1)
Chippewa - 23 cases (+1)
Clark - 20 cases (4 deaths)
Columbia - 28 cases (+1) (1 death)
Crawford - 3 cases
Dane - 430 cases (+2) (23 deaths) (+1)
Dodge - 36 cases (+3) (1 death)
Door - 12 cases (2 deaths)
Douglas - 9 cases
Dunn - 9 cases
Eau Claire - 28 cases
Florence - 2 cases
Fond du Lac - 71 cases (+2) (3 deaths)
Forest - 0 cases
Grant - 41 cases (+4) (6 deaths)
Green - 13 cases (+1)
Green Lake - 3 cases (+1)
Iowa - 7 cases
Iron - 2 cases (1 death)
Jackson - 13 cases (+1) (1 death)
Jefferson - 46 cases (+1)
Juneau - 17 cases (1 death)
Kenosha - 477 cases (+86) (13 deaths) (+2)
Kewaunee - 13 cases (1 death)
La Crosse - 28 cases
Lafayette - 6 cases (+2)
Langlade - 0 cases
Lincoln - 1 case (+1)
Manitowoc - 11 cases (1 death)
Marathon - 18 cases (1 death)
Marinette - 10 cases (+2) (1 death)
Marquette - 3 cases (1 death)
Menominee - 1 case
Milwaukee - 2,940 cases (+104) (186 deaths) (+5)
Monroe - 14 cases (1 death)
Oconto - 14 cases (+4)
Oneida - 6 cases
Outagamie - 62 cases (+8) (2 deaths)
Ozaukee - 88 cases (9 deaths)
Pepin - 0 cases
Pierce - 10 cases
Polk - 4 cases
Portage - 5 cases
Price - 1 case
Racine - 355 cases (+28) (13 deaths) (+1)
Richland - 12 cases (2 deaths)
Rock - 222 cases (+24) (6 deaths)
Rusk - 4 cases
Sauk - 58 cases (+13) (3 deaths)
Sawyer - 3 cases
Shawano - 15 cases (+5)
Sheboygan - 49 cases (+2) (2 deaths)
St. Croix - 16 cases
Taylor - 0 cases
Trempealeau - 3 cases
Vernon - 1 case
Vilas - 4 cases
Walworth - 171 cases (+10) (8 deaths)
Washburn - 1 case
Washington - 99 cases (+1) (4 deaths)
Waukesha - 350 cases (+14) (20 deaths) (+1)
Waupaca - 10 cases (+2) (1 death)
Waushara - 2 cases
Winnebago - 62 cases (+9) (1 death)
Wood - 2 cases
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