Sunday, October 4, 2020

Wisconsin COVID cases mapped and graphed (10/4/2020)

 

 Sunday, October 4.  Total tests (positive and negative):  1,598,376 -- one-day increase of 10,815 (1,865 positive; 17.2%)


Total positive Covid-19 cases:  132,663

Counties with largest numerical gains = 54

  • 18 with 50 or more new cases 
  • 14 with 20 to 49 new cases
  • 14 with 10 to 19 new cases
  • 10 with 5 to 9 new cases
The 54
  • Milwaukee (227)
  • Winnebago  (164)
  • Dane (113)
    Outagamie (105)
  • Shawano (74)
  • Waukesha (59)
  • Manitowoc (56)
  • Calumet (55)
  • Brown (53)
  • Waupaca (45)
  • Racine (44)
  • Washington (43)
  • Dodge (41)
  • Fond du Lac (40)
  • Grant, Jefferson (38 each)
  • Columbia (37) 
  • Portage (32)
  • Langlade (29)
  • St. Croix (25)
  • Eau Claire, Oneida (23 each)
  • Monroe, Oconto, Walworth (21 each)
  • Kenosha, Ozaukee, Wood (20 each)
    • Lincoln, Marinette, Richland, Sauk (18 each)
    • Kewaunee (17)
    • Green (16)
    • Door, La Crosse (15 each)
    • Sheboygan, Vilas (14 each)
    • Marquette (12)
    • Chippewa (11)
    • Dunn, Waushara (9 each)
    • Taylor, Vernon (8 each)
    • Ashland, Lafayette (7 each)
    • Barron, Douglas, Sawyer (6 each)
    • Forest, Green Lake, Juneau, Price (5 each)

    Three counties report 0 new cases:  Florence, Iowa, Iron.




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    Related posts:
    Alabama.  (9/28/2020)
    Arizona.  (9/28/2020)
    Arkansas.  (10/1/2020)
    California.  (10/4/2020)
    Connecticut.  (8/21/2020)
    Florida.  (9/28/2020)
    Georgia.  (9/28/2020)
    Idaho.  (10/4/2020)
    Illinois.  (9/29/2020)
    Indiana.  (10/3/2020)
    Iowa.  (10/3/2020)
    Kansas.  (10/1/2020)
    Kentucky.  (10/1/2020)
    Louisiana.  (10/3/2020)
    Maryland.  (9/30/2020)
    Massachusetts.  (9/29/2020)
    Michigan.  (9/29/2020)
    Minnesota.  (10/1/2020)
    Mississippi.  (9/28/2020)
    Montana. (10/2/2020)
    Nebraska.  (10/1/2020)
    Nevada.  (9/30/2020)
    New Jersey,  (9/29/2020)
    New York.  (9/29/2020)
    North Carolina.  (10/4/2020)
    North Dakota.  (10/4/2020)
    Ohio.  (10/3/2020)
    Pennsylvania.  (9/29/2020)
    South Carolina.  (10/1/2020)
    South Dakota.  (9/1/2020)
    Tennessee.  (10/2/2020)
    Texas   (10/3/2020)
    Utah.  (9/30/2020)
    Virginia.  (8/28/2020)
    Washington State.  (6/12/2020)
    West Virginia.  (9/30/2020)

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