Monday, October 5, 2020

Wisconsin COVID cases mapped and graphed (10/5/2020)

 Monday, October 5.  Total tests (positive and negative):  1,606,936 -- one-day increase of 8,560 (1,696 positive; 19.8%)


Total positive Covid-19 cases:  134,359

Counties with largest numerical gains = 50

  • 8 with 50 or more new cases 
  • 16 with 20 to 49 new cases
  • 12 with 10 to 19 new cases
  • 14 with 5 to 9 new cases
The 50
  • Winnebago (303)
  • Outagamie (152)
  • Waukesha (109)
  • Rock (77)
  • Milwaukee (64)
  • Marathon (63)
  • Dane (62)
  • Fond du Lac (50)
  • Calumet, Waupaca (44 each)
  • Kenosha (43)
  • La Crosse (37)
  • Oconto, Shawano (33 each)
  • Portage (31) 
  • Brown, Dodge, Eau Claire (29 each)
  • Lincoln (27)
  • Columbia, Waushara (23 each)
  • Manitowoc (22)
  • Iowa (21)
  • Oneida (20)
    • Grant (19)
    • Jefferson, Marinette (17 each)
    • Wood (16)
    • Green (15) 
    • St. Croix (14)
    • Green Lake (13)
    • Vilas (12)
    • Monroe, Sheboygan, Walworth (11 each)
    • Richland (10)
    • Door (9)
    • Chippewa, Langlade, Polk, (8 each)
    • Racine, Sawyer, Taylor (7 each)
    • Dunn, Washburn, Washington (6 each)
    • Clark, Crawford, Douglas, Vernon (5 each)

    Three counties report 0 new cases:  Adams, Barron, Sauk. 


    Wisconsin Department of Health Services




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    Alabama.  (10/5/2020)
    Arizona.  (9/28/2020)
    Arkansas.  (10/1/2020)
    California.  (10/4/2020)
    Connecticut.  (8/21/2020)
    Florida.  (10/5/2020)
    Georgia.  (10/5/2020)
    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.  (10.5/2020)
    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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