New reports of COVID-19 cases are averaging at around 650 cases per day in Wisconsin, based on the latest data published by the state Department of Health Services.
DHS reported 405 new cases of the disease Sunday, bringing the average for the past seven days to 649 daily cases. One week ago, the average was 603 daily cases.
There were 3,888 negative tests reported Sunday.
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As COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin hold steady, more of the state’s residents are being vaccinated against the disease.
A total of 4,474,477 doses of the coronavirus vaccine have been administered in Wisconsin as of Sunday, with 75.4 percent of Wisconsinites age 65 and up fully vaccinated.
As of Sunday, 2,006,234 people in Wisconsin, or 34.5 percent of the population, have been fully vaccinated.
Increasing rates of vaccination have provided a sense of hope after a yearlong pandemic that has claimed the lives of 6,839 people in Wisconsin. On Saturday, DHS reported 6,841 deaths from the disease.
Other DHS data from Sunday include:
- 599,227 total cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
- 3,453,607 total tests administered, 2,854,380 of which have been negative since the pandemic began.
- 29,412 people have been hospitalized because of the disease, or 4.9 percent of all positive cases, since the pandemic began.
- Daily testing capacity remains at 59,273, though only 4,293 new test results were reported Sunday.
Coronavirus rates vary from county to county. In order to track COVID-19 activity levels, DHS looks at the number of new cases per a county’s population over a 14-day period — and whether there’s an upward or downward trend in new cases. Activity levels range from “very high,” “high,” “medium,” to “low.”
As of Wednesday, DHS data showed the state had five counties, all in northwest Wisconsin, with a “very high” level, while the majority of Wisconsin counties had “high” levels of activity. There were growing case trajectories in three counties. Wisconsin’s overall COVID-19 activity level is “high.”
For more about COVID-19, visit Coronavirus in Wisconsin.
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