
You can hover over the line graph to see the daily number of newly reported deaths, including a breakdown of confirmed and deaths among probable cases. New deaths reported: This section provides the current seven-day average of newly reported deaths.For more information on how deaths among probable cases are defined, please see the "About our data" section. Total probable deaths: This shows the cumulative total number of deaths among probable cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin.Total confirmed deaths: This shows the cumulative total number of deaths among confirmed COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin.If people tested positive or negative more than once, they are included and counted each time on the date the testing lab reports their test results. When calculating percent positive by test, people are counted each time they are included. No antigen or antibody test results are included in this figure. You can hover over the line graph to see previous percentages of all positive tests, averaged over the previous 7-day period. Percent positive by test: This section shows the trend over time in the percent of all confirmatory COVID-19 tests that are positive, averaged over the previous 7-day period.For more information on how probable cases are defined, please see the "About our data" section. You can hover over the line graph to see the average number of new probable cases over the previous 7 days. The number in this section represents the current 7-day average of new probable cases reported per day. New probable cases: This presents the trend over time in the number of probable COVID-19 cases reported in Wisconsin.You can hover over the line graph to see the average number of new confirmed cases over the previous 7 days.


The number in this section represents the current 7-day average of new confirmed cases reported per day. New confirmed cases: This presents the trend over time in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in Wisconsin.For the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, that means receiving two doses and for the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, that means receiving just one dose. This section is updated weekly on Wednesdays at 2 p.m.

The bottom number displays the percent of all Wisconsin residents who have completed their vaccine series. The top number shows the percent of all Wisconsin residents who have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, including those who have received the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Getting vaccinated is the most powerful tool against hospitalization, serious illness, and death.Vaccines: This section provides a snapshot of COVID-19 vaccination progress in Wisconsin. Vaccines are safe and effective for everyone aged 6 months and older. Data is provided by the California Department of Public Health.ĬOVID-19 vaccines save lives. This percentage may differ from data reported by local health jurisdictions and federal entities.All daily averages are 7-day averages.Vaccines administered have a 7-day lag.Cases have an 8-day lag.ĭeaths have a 22-day lag due to delays in reporting.Tests have a 1-day lag.Case and death data from Los Angeles and San Diego counties have an additional 1-day lag.Testing data from Los Angeles county have a 1-day lag.The population denominators used for the per 100K rates come from the California Department of Finance’s population projections for 2020.Test positivity is based on a 7-day average with no lag. The percentage of population vaccinated will be consistently updated due to ongoing statewide vaccine record reconciliation efforts.
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The percentage of population vaccinated includes people who have completed their primary series and people who are vaccinated and boosted divided by the population eligible for vaccination. Vaccines administered source data and cases, deaths, and tests source data Vaccines administered updated Februat 9:36 AM, with data from February 15, 2023.Ĭases, deaths, and tests updated Februat 9:36 AM, with data from February 14, 2023. To date, California has confirmed a total of 11,084,818 COVID-19 cases

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