Monday, September 28, 2020

Wisconsin COVID cases mapped and graphed (9/28/2020)

 

Monday, September 28.  Total tests (positive and negative):  1,522,965 -- one-day increase of 7,885 (1,726 positive; 21.9%)


Total positive Covid-19 cases:  117,488

Counties with largest numerical gains = 46

  • 21 with 20 or more new cases 
  • 11 with 10 to 19 new cases
  • 14 with 5 to 9 new cases

The 46
  • Outagamie (221)
  • Milwaukee (158)
  • Dane (157)
  • Winnebago (128)
  • Brown (88)
  • Fond du Lac (76)
  • Shawano (58)
  • Eau Claire (56)
  • Marathon (54)
  • Racine (51)
  • Dodge (47)
  • Calumet, Portage (39 each)
  • Manitowoc (35)
  • Douglas (34) 
  • Rock (33)
  • Dunn (29)
  • Columbia (23)
  • Marinette, Waupaca (22 each)
  • St. Croix (20)
    • Lincoln (18)
    • Sheboygan (16)
    • Grant, Monroe (13 each)
    • Barron, Jefferson, Langlade (12 each)
    • Door, Green, Kenosha (11 each)
    • Waushara (10)
    • Chippewa, Green Lake (9 each)
    • La Crosse (8)
    • Ashland, Marquette, Taylor  (7 each)
    • Lafayette, Oneida, Vernon (6 each)
    • Bayfield, Clark, Sauk, Vilas, Washburn (5 each)

    Six counties report no new cases.  (Iron, Jackson, Pepin, Richland, Walworth, Washington)

     
    Wisconsin Department of Health Services





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    Arizona.  (9/28/2020)
    Arkansas.  (9/24/2020)
    California.  (9/27/2020)
    Connecticut.  (8/21/2020)
    Florida.  (9/28/2020)
    Georgia.  (9/28/2020)
    Idaho.  (9/27/2020)
    Illinois.  (9/15/2020)
    Indiana.  (9/26/2020)
    Iowa.  (9/26/2020)
    Kansas.  (9/24/2020)
    Kentucky.  (9/10/2020)
    Louisiana.  (9/25/2020)
    Maryland.  (9/9/2020)
    Massachusetts.  (9/15/2020)
    Michigan.  (9/15/2020)
    Minnesota.  (9/3/2020)
    Mississippi.  (9/28/2020)
    Montana. (9/25/2020)
    Nebraska.  (9/10/2020)
    Nevada.  (9/9/2020)
    New Jersey,  (9/8/2020)
    New York.  (9/8/2020)
    North Carolina.  (9/27/2020)
    North Dakota.  (9/27/2020)
    Ohio.  (9/26/2020)
    Pennsylvania.  (9/15/2020)
    South Carolina.  (9.1/2020)
    South Dakota.  (9/24/2020)
    Tennessee.  (9/25/2020)
    Texas   (9/26/2020)
    Utah.  (9/9/2020)
    Virginia.  (8/28/2020)
    Washington State.  (6/12/2020)
    West Virginia.  (9/9/2020)

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