Sunday, November 22, 2020

Greetings from Marathon County, Wisconsin, where Wausau hospital is reduced to making room for the sickest of the sick Covid patients

 

(and bar graph below)

From March 20, when Marathon County recorded its first confirmed COVID case, through September 30, the county reported a total of 1,547 cases, an average of 7-8 new cases per day.

Since October 1, Marathon County reported an additional 7,418 cases, an average of 140 new cases per day.

Marathon County currently ranks 23rd among the state's 72 counties in highest COVID-19 positive test rate per 100,000 persons.



Related posts:
Statewide
Wisconsin COVID cases mapped and graphed.  (updated daily)

Regionally
Langland and Lincoln countiesMilwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, and Waukesha counties.  

Individual counties
Clark County.  Even more reasons to fear the virus.  (11/15/2020)
Eau Claire County.  Public library closes over concern for public safety. (11/19/2020)
Iron County.  Wisconsin coronavirus hot spot.  (7/27/2020)
Jackson County.  Republicans in Jackson County Wisconsin shocked to learn virus didn't 'just disappear' after the election.  (10/4/2020)
Marinette County.   Covidiots rule the day in Marinette County.  (8/14/2020)
Oconto County.  Covidiots rule the day in Oconto County.  (8/14/2020)
Polk County.    Covidiots throw hissy fit over #wearamask.  (8/25/2020)
Rusk County.  Wakes up to the reality of Covid.  (11/12/2020)
St. Croix County.  Where the virus is a divisive issue.  (12/21/2020)
Waukesha County.  The Sonny Boy chronicles.  (8/18/2020)
Waukesha County.  In denial over the virus.  (11/20/2020)

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