9.5M Wisconsinites have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine shot – WeAreGreenBay.com

WEDNESDAY 5/18/2022 2:12 p.m.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has reported 1,450,536 total positive coronavirus test results in the state and 12,959 total COVID-19 deaths.

The number of known cases per variant is no longer tracked as The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has updated its website, deleting that section.

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The DHS announced an attempt to verify and ensure statistics are accurate, some numbers may be subject to change. The DHS is combing through current and past data to ensure accuracy.

Wisconsins hospitals are reporting, that the 7-day moving average of COVID-19 patients hospitalized was 319 patients. Of those,39 are in an ICU. ICU patients made up 11.3%of hospitalized COVID-19 patients.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reports that 9,500,442 vaccine doses and 2,026,466 booster doses have been administered in Wisconsin as of May 18.

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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is using a new module to measure COVID-19 activity levels. They are now using the Center for Disease Control and Preventions (CDC) COVID-19 Community Levels. The map is measured by the impact of COVID-19 illness on health and health care systems in the communities.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports seven counties in Wisconsin are experiencing high COVID-19 community levels. None of them are in northeast Wisconsin.

38 counties in Wisconsin are experiencing medium COVID-19 community levels, including Brown, Fond du Lac, Forest, Green Lake, Menominee, Shawano, and Winnebago County in northeast Wisconsin.

Every other county in Wisconsin is experiencing low COVID-19 community levels.

For more information on how the data is collected, visit the CDCs COVID-19 Community Levels data page.

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