Information from state businesses exhibits a flattening of COVID-19 case rely and hospitalizations in Wisconsin.
The seven-day common of every day circumstances is 1,464, which was a slight improve all through the week beginning June 19, however nonetheless lower than the averages through the week beginning June 12, in line with the state Division of Well being Companies.
The Wisconsin Hospital Affiliation experiences 385 COVID sufferers, which is a rise of 1 affected person from the week beginning June 12 to the week beginning June 19.
Observe COVID and the vaccine in Wisconsin:See the most recent information on circumstances, deaths and administered doses
Newest COVID-19 numbers
- New circumstances reported (Friday): 1,678
- New deaths reported (Friday), confirmed: 6
- New deaths reported (Friday), possible: 5
- New deaths reported (this week), confirmed: 19
- New deaths reported (this week), possible: 13
- Quantity hospitalized: 385 (intensive care: 55); up 53 sufferers from a month in the past
- Seven-day common of every day circumstances: 1,464 (down 438 circumstances from one month in the past)
- Seven-day common of confirmed every day deaths: 3 (up two deaths from a month in the past)
- Seven-day common of recent deaths reported inside 30 days of dying: 2 (even from a month in the past)
- Seven-day common positivity charge: 11.7% of all COVID-19 assessments given
- Complete circumstances because the begin of pandemic: 1,511,639
- Complete confirmed deaths: 13,117
- Complete possible deaths: 1,650
Newest vaccine numbers
- Complete doses administered: 9,566,116
- Seven-day common of every day doses: 1,149
- Weekly doses administered: 5,435 (as of Friday)
- Complete booster doses administered: 2,058,426
- Seven-day common of every day booster doses: 570
- Residents who’ve acquired one dose: 3,764,293 (64.5% of the inhabitants)
- Residents who’re absolutely vaccinated: 3,579,390 (61.4% of the inhabitants)
- Residents who’ve acquired a booster dose: 2,031,937 (34.8% of the inhabitants)
- Residents ages 5 to 11 with not less than one dose: 138,020 (28.3% of age group)
- Residents ages 12 to 17 with not less than one dose: 275,936 (62.1% of age group)
- Residents ages 18 to 24 with not less than one dose: 331,227 (60.8% of age group)
- Residents ages 25 to 34 with not less than one dose: 479,182 (64.7% of age group)
- Residents ages 35 to 44 with not less than one dose: 502,119 (69.5% of age group)
- Residents ages 45 to 54 with not less than one dose: 502,369 (71.9% of age group)
- Residents ages 55 to 64 with not less than one dose: 641,563 (78.3% of age group)
- Residents 65 and older with not less than one dose: 893,877 (85.3% of age group)
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