DHS: State has more than 6K active COVID-19 cases, 64% of patients have recovered – WSAW

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reports the state currently has 6,109 active COVID-19 cases. That means 64% or 11,838 have recovered after contracting the virus.

In its latest daily data report update, three more patients have died; bringing the states total deaths to 595. The state also saw a lower than normal amount of test processedof the 3,632 tests processed, 140 more cases of COVID-19 were confirmed. Thats means 3.9% of all tests in the last 24 hours were positive.

To date, in central and north central Wisconsin Adams, Iron, Marathon, Waupaca and Wood counties have reported one death. Two deaths have been reported in Forest County. Four deaths have been reported in Clark County.

The state now has 56 labs processing tests. DHS also reported 31 more labs are being on boarded for future testing.

The percentage of hospitalized stayed the same day-to-day from Sunday. That means 14% of COVID patients were hospitalized for a total of 2,603.

As of Thursday, 253,595 have tested negative for COVID-19 and 18,543 have tested positive.

County case numbersCounties with new cases and/or deaths are in bold.

WisconsinAdams - 4 cases (1 death)Ashland - 2 casesBarron - 20 cases (+3)Bayfield - 3 cases (1 death)Brown - 2,320 cases (+1) (37 deaths)Buffalo - 6 cases (1 death)Burnett - 1 cases (1 death)Calumet - 77 cases (+1) (1 death)Chippewa - 56 casesClark - 33 cases (+1) (4 deaths)Columbia - 44 cases (1 death)Crawford - 26 casesDane - 735 cases (+5) (29 deaths)Dodge - 228 cases (+7) (2 death)Door - 38 cases (3 deaths)Douglas - 19 casesDunn - 24 casesEau Claire - 113 cases (+5)Florence - 2 casesFond du Lac - 214 cases (+1) (5 deaths)Forest - 29 cases (2 deaths)Grant - 96 cases (+1) (12 deaths)Green - 66 casesGreen Lake - 20 casesIowa - 16 casesIron - 2 cases (1 death)Jackson - 17 cases (1 death)Jefferson - 107 cases (+1) (3 deaths)Juneau 23 cases (1 death)Kenosha - 1,178 cases (+10) (30 deaths)Kewaunee - 35 cases (1 death)La Crosse - 53 casesLafayette - 27 casesLanglade - 3 casesLincoln - 7 casesManitowoc - 36 cases (1 death)Marathon - 50 cases (1 death)Marinette - 33 cases (2 deaths)Marquette - 4 cases (1 death)Menominee - 3 casesMilwaukee 7,799 cases (+44) (299 deaths)Monroe - 17 cases (1 death)Oconto - 37 casesOneida - 9 casesOutagamie - 230 cases (+3) (8 deaths)Ozaukee - 165 cases (+3) (12 deaths)Pepin - 1 casePierce - 45 casesPolk - 19 cases (1 death)Portage - 12 cases (+1)Price - 2 casesRacine - 1,733 cases (+11) (40 deaths) (+3)Richland - 14 cases (4 deaths)Rock - 639 cases (+3) (19 deaths)Rusk - 5 casesSauk - 78 cases (3 deaths)Sawyer - 8 casesShawano - 48 cases (+1)Sheboygan - 90 cases (3 deaths)St. Croix - 92 cases (+6)Taylor - 2 casesTrempealeau - 25 casesVernon - 21 casesVilas - 8 cases (+1)Walworth - 397 cases (+2) (17 deaths)Washburn - 2 casesWashington - 257 cases (+5) (7 deaths)Waukesha - 709 cases (+13) (30 deaths)Waupaca - 42 cases (+1) (1 death)Waushara - 8 casesWinnebago - 249 cases (+5) (7 deaths)Wood - 10 cases (1 death)

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