Saturday, October 31, 2020

Wisconsin Covid cases mapped and graphed (10/31/2020)



Saturday, October 31.  Total tests (positive and negative):  2,052.066 - one-day increase of 14,853 (5,278 positive; 35.5%)

Total positive Covid-19 cases:  225,370

Counties with largest numerical gains = 70

  • 5 with 200 or more new cases 
  • 8 with 100-199 
  • 15 with 50-99 
  • 25 with 20 to 49
  • 8 with 10 to 19
  • 9 with 5 to 9

The 70
  • Milwaukee (932)
  • Dane (318)
  • Waukesha (313)
  • Dodge (230)
  • Racine(221)
  • Marathon (195)
  • Fond du Lac (177)
  • Outagamie, Winnebago (159 each)
  • Sheboygan (148)
  • Brown (132)
  • Rock (125)
  • Eau Claire (107)
  • Washington (88)
  • Walworth (87)
  • Wood (83)
  • St. Croix (81)
  • Chippewa, Portage (74 each)
  • La Crosse (73)
  • Ozaukee (72)
  • Jefferson (71)
  • Waupaca (67)
  • Marinette (62)
  • Shawano (60)
  • Lincoln (59)
  • Barron (58)
  • Kenosha (57)
  • Dunn (47)
  • Calumet (46)
  • Columbia (45)
  • Grant (44) 
  • Polk, Sauk (43 each)
  • Oconto (42)
  • Kewaunee, Monroe (38 each)
  • Iowa (37)
  • Clark (36)
  • Manitowoc (35)
  • Green (31)
  • Buffalo (30)
  • Door (29)
  • Jackson, Pierce (27 each)
  • Price, Vilas, Waushara (26 each)
  • Oneida (24)
  • Trempealeau (22)
  • Douglas, Marquette (21 each)
  • Langlade (20)
    • Sawyer (17)
    • Adams, Taylor (14 each)
    • Green Lake, Juneau, Lafayette (13 each)
    • Bayfield, Vernon (10 each)
    • Ashland, Richland, Rusk (9 each)
    • Menominee, Pepin (8 each)
    • Burnett, Crawford, Forest (7 each)
    • Florence (5)
    Link to other WI COVID posts:

    Related posts:
    Alabama.  (10/19/2020)
    Arizona.  (10/19/2020)
    Arkansas.  (10/15/2020)
    California.  (10/18/2020)
    Connecticut.  (8/21/2020)
    Florida.  (10/19/2020)
    Georgia.  (10/19/2020)
    Idaho.  (10/18/2020)
    Illinois.  (10/20/2020)
    Indiana.  (10/31/2020)
    Iowa.  (10/31/2020)
    Kansas.  (10/15/2020)
    Kentucky.  (10/15/2020)
    Louisiana.  (10/31/2020)
    Maryland.  (9/30/2020)
    Massachusetts.  (10/20/2020)
    Michigan.  (10/20/2020)
    Minnesota.  (10/8/2020)
    Mississippi.  (10/19/2020)
    Montana. (10/30/2020)
    Nebraska.  (10/1/2020)
    Nevada.  (10/21/2020)
    New Jersey,  (10/20/2020)
    New York.  (10/20/2020)
    North Carolina.  (10/18/2020)
    North Dakota.  (10/18/2020)
    Ohio.  (10/17/2020)
    Pennsylvania.  (10/20/2020)
    South Carolina.  (10/1/2020)
    South Dakota.  (10/8/2020)
    Tennessee.  (10/9/2020)
    Texas   (10/31/2020)
    Utah.  (10/21/2020)
    Virginia.  (10/16/2020)
    Washington State.  (6/12/2020)
    West Virginia.  (10/21/2020)

    GET ME REWRITE; Sheboygan Wisconsin bar owners put the fright in Halloween with superspreader parties



    Sheboygan Press, 10/30/2020

    In a city that currently ranks 9th among cities in the U.S. with the greatest number of new cases relative to population in the past two weeks.

    New York Times (arrows and highlihght added)


    Other WI Covid posts:  Regionally
    Langland and Lincoln counties.  Double vision.  (10/1/2020)
    Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, and Waukesha counties.  Greetings from Wisconsin's coronavirus hot corner.  (8/20/2020)
    Vilas and Oneida counties.   Probably not a good idea to go about your usual business in Oneida and Vilas counties.  (8/20/2020)

    Individual counties
    Chippewa County.  On fire with the virus, residents struggle to keep up.  (10/29/2020)
    Iron County.  Wisconsin coronavirus hot spot.  (7/27/2020)
    Marathon County.  Unfortunately, Kaite, the virus isn't done with them..  (10/17/2020)
    Marathon County.  On fire with the virus since Trump rally in Mosinee.  (10/24/2020)
    Marinette County.   Covidiots rule the day in Marinette County.  (8/14/2020)
    Oconto County.  Covidiots rule the day in Oconto County.  (8/14/2020)
    Oneida County: Wisconsin State Assembly representative and Tavern League shill Rob Swearingen parties like it's 2019.  (10/30/2020)
    Polk County.    Covidiots throw hissy fit over #wearamask.  (8/25/2020)
    Waukesha County.  The Sonny Boy chronicles.  (8/18/2020)
    Winnebago County.  After twiddling their thumbs for 7 months, Winnebago County supervisors realize they have a crisis on their hands

    Friday, October 30, 2020

    Wisconsin Covid cases mapped and graphed (10/30/2020)


    Friday, October 30.  Total tests (positive and negative):  2,037,153 - one-day increase of 18,692 (5,096 positive; 27.3%)

    Total positive Covid-19 cases:  220,092

    Counties with largest numerical gains = 69

    • 8 with 200 or more new cases 
    • 5 with 100-199 
    • 14 with 50-99 
    • 21 with 20 to 49
    • 14 with 10 to 19
    • 7 with 5 to 9

    The 69
    • Milwaukee (640)
    • Dane (368)
    • Waukesha (312)
    • Racine (285)
    • Brown (245)
    • Marathon (231)
    • Rock (211)
    • Winnebago (205)
    • Outagamie (149)
    • Washington (138)
    • Fond du Lac (122)
    • Kenosha (110)
    • La Crosse (107)
    • Portage (89)
    • Manitowoc, Sheboygan (84 each)
    • Eau Claire (82)
    • Kenosha, Ozaukee (80 each)
    • Chippewa, Sauk (74 each)
    • Grant (68)
    • Shawano (63)
    • Wood (61)
    • Walworth (53)
    • Clark (51)
    • Barron (45)
    • Waupaca (44)
    • Columbia (43)
    • Jefferson, Oneida (40) 
    • Lincoln, Oconto (38 each)
    • Trempealeau (36)
    • Monroe (34)
    • Calumet (33)
    • Marinette (31)
    • Dunn, Pierce (28 each)
    • Vilas (27)
    • Door (25)
    • Iowa (23)
    • Douglas (22)
    • Langlade, Taylor (21 each)
    • Crawford, Jackson (20)
      • Clark (18)
      • Green, Kewaunee (17 each)
      • Adams, Juneau (16 each)
      • Buffalo, Richland (15 each)
      • Iron, Lafayette, Waushara (14)
      • Polk, Vernon (13 each)
      • Bayfield (11)
      • Price (10)
      • Rusk, Sawyer, Washburn (9 each)
      • Ashland, Forest (7 each)
      • Burnett, Pepin (6 each)
      Link to other WI COVID posts:

      Related posts:
      Alabama.  (10/19/2020)
      Arizona.  (10/19/2020)
      Arkansas.  (10/15/2020)
      California.  (10/18/2020)
      Connecticut.  (8/21/2020)
      Florida.  (10/19/2020)
      Georgia.  (10/19/2020)
      Idaho.  (10/18/2020)
      Illinois.  (10/20/2020)
      Indiana.  (10/17/2020)
      Iowa.  (10/17/2020)
      Kansas.  (10/15/2020)
      Kentucky.  (10/15/2020)
      Louisiana.  (10/17/2020)
      Maryland.  (9/30/2020)
      Massachusetts.  (10/20/2020)
      Michigan.  (10/20/2020)
      Minnesota.  (10/8/2020)
      Mississippi.  (10/19/2020)
      Montana. (10/16/2020)
      Nebraska.  (10/1/2020)
      Nevada.  (10/21/2020)
      New Jersey,  (10/20/2020)
      New York.  (10/20/2020)
      North Carolina.  (10/18/2020)
      North Dakota.  (10/18/2020)
      Ohio.  (10/17/2020)
      Pennsylvania.  (10/20/2020)
      South Carolina.  (10/1/2020)
      South Dakota.  (10/8/2020)
      Tennessee.  (10/9/2020)
      Texas   (10/17/2020)
      Utah.  (1021/2020)
      Virginia.  (10/16/2020)
      Washington State.  (6/12/2020)
      West Virginia.  (10/21/2020)

      Oneida County virus update: Wisconsin State Assembly representative and Tavern League shill Rob Swearingen parties like it's 2019

       


      New York Times, 10/2/22020

      When coronavirus cases began to spike in Wisconsin this fall, Rob Swearingen kept his restaurant open and let customers and employees decide whether they wanted to wear masks. 
      Mr. Swearingen, a Republican seeking his fifth term in the Wisconsin State Assembly, didn’t require other employees at his restaurant in Rhinelander to be tested after a waitress and a bartender contracted the virus because, he said, nobody from the local health department suggested it was necessary.


      From March 27 until September 30, Chippewa County reported a total of 490 coronavirus cases, an average of 2-3 new cases per day.

      Since September 30, the county has reported an additional 797 cases, bringing the total to 1,295, an increase of 165%.  Daily average during this period is 27 new cases per day. 

      Regionally
      Langland and Lincoln counties.  Double vision.  (10/1/2020)
      Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, and Waukesha counties.  Greetings from Wisconsin's coronavirus hot corner.  (8/20/2020)
      Vilas and Oneida counties.   Probably not a good idea to go about your usual business in Oneida and Vilas counties.  (8/20/2020)

      Individual counties
      Iron County.  Wisconsin coronavirus hot spot.  (7/27/2020)
      Marathon County.  Unfortunately, Kaite, the virus isn't done with them..  (10/17/2020)
      Marathon CountyOn fire with the virus since Trump rally in Mosinee.  (10/24/2020)
      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)
      Waukesha County.  The Sonny Boy chronicles.  (8/18/2020)
      Winnebago County.  After twiddling their thumbs for 7 months, Winnebago County supervisors realize they have a crisis on their hands

      Cult of Trump U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler (R-Georgia) deflects the pussy question



      Rolling Stone, 10/29/2020


      Original 7/10/2020 post, "Millionaire sports team owner flaunts her white privilege",. starts here.

      She certainly isn't helping herself out here.

      Photo credit:  Celebrity Net Worth

      Reported in Loeffler opposes WNBA's plan to spread 'Black Lives Matter' message. (Atlanta Journal Constitution, 7/7/2020)

      From the The 2019 Racial and GenderReport Card:Women's NationalBasketball Association
      In the 2019 WNBA season, 17.4 percent of the players were white, which was a 1.6 percent increase from the 2018 season. There were 67.4 percent African-American or Black players (a decrease of 10.7 percent) and players classified as “other” represented 13.2 percent which was a significant increase of 9.8 percent from 2018. In 2019, there was one Latina player (0.7 percent), which was a decrease of one Latina player recorded in 2018. There were two Asian-American players recorded (1.4 percent) in 2019, the same as the 2018 season. There was a significant increase in international players which represented 24.3 percent of the League’s players at the start of the 2019 season, a substantial 10.6 percent increase from the 2018 season.


      Wisconsin Covid cases mapped and graphed (10/29/2020)

       


      Thursday, October 29.  Total tests (positive and negative):  2,018,461 - one-day increase of 13,174 (4,870 positive; 37.0%)

      Total positive Covid-19 cases:  214,996

      Counties with largest numerical gains = 67

      • 4 with 200 or more new cases 
      • 10 with 100-199 
      • 10 with 50-99 
      • 26 with 20 to 49
      • 13 with 10 to 19
      • 4 with 5 to 9

      The 67
      • Milwaukee (683)
      • Brown (401)
      • Waukesha (272)
      • Dane (224)
      • Outagamie (192)
      • Dodge (185)
      • Marathon (168)
      • Winnebago (161)
      • Racine (147)
      • Fond du Lac (131)
      • Sheboygan (129)
      • Kenosha (123)
      • La Crosse (110)
      • Chippewa (104)
      • Ozaukee (94)
      • Waupaca (76)
      • Washington (75)
      • Jefferson (72)
      • Shawano, Wood (65 each)
      • Rock (59)
      • St. Croix (54)
      • Jackson (50)
      • Door, Portage (49 each)
      • Oneida (48)
      • Barron (46)
      • Calumet (45) 
      • Oconto (44)
      • Langlade (41)
      • Walworth (38)
      • Dunn (36)
      • Marinette (35)
      • Monroe, Pierce (34 each)
      • Columbia, Kewaunee, Lincoln (32 each)
      • Trempealeau (29)
      • Waushara (26)
      • Grant, Green, Sauk (25 each)
      • Vilas (22)
      • Buffalo, Polk (21 each)
      • Clark, Iowa, Juneau (20)
        • Douglas (17)
        • Green Lake, Vernon (16 each)
        • Bayfield (15)
        • Taylor (14)
        • Lafayette, Marquette, Rusk (12 each)
        • Forest, Menominee, Sawyer (11 each)
        • Pepin (10)
        • Crawford, Washburn (7)
        • Florence, Price (5 each)



        Wisconsin Department of Health Services




        New York Times



        Link to other WI COVID posts:

        Related posts:
        Alabama.  (10/19/2020)
        Arizona.  (10/19/2020)
        Arkansas.  (10/15/2020)
        California.  (10/18/2020)
        Connecticut.  (8/21/2020)
        Florida.  (10/19/2020)
        Georgia.  (10/19/2020)
        Idaho.  (10/18/2020)
        Illinois.  (10/20/2020)
        Indiana.  (10/17/2020)
        Iowa.  (10/17/2020)
        Kansas.  (10/15/2020)
        Kentucky.  (10/15/2020)
        Louisiana.  (10/17/2020)
        Maryland.  (9/30/2020)
        Massachusetts.  (10/20/2020)
        Michigan.  (10/20/2020)
        Minnesota.  (10/8/2020)
        Mississippi.  (10/19/2020)
        Montana. (10/16/2020)
        Nebraska.  (10/1/2020)
        Nevada.  (10/21/2020)
        New Jersey,  (10/20/2020)
        New York.  (10/20/2020)
        North Carolina.  (10/18/2020)
        North Dakota.  (10/18/2020)
        Ohio.  (10/17/2020)
        Pennsylvania.  (10/20/2020)
        South Carolina.  (10/1/2020)
        South Dakota.  (10/8/2020)
        Tennessee.  (10/9/2020)
        Texas   (10/17/2020)
        Utah.  (1021/2020)
        Virginia.  (10/16/2020)
        Washington State.  (6/12/2020)
        West Virginia.  (10/21/2020)

        Thursday, October 29, 2020

        GET ME REWRITE: On fire with the virus, Chippewa County Wisconsin residents struggle to keep up

         


        Chippewa Herald, 10/28/2020
        Hospitals are quickly filling up, Weideman added. The two hospitals in Chippewa County are at or near capacity, and she said that it is possible someone admitted locally could be transferred elsewhere in the northwest region of the state. About 74% of hospital beds in the northwest corner of the state are now being used, including 84% of intensive care beds, she said. About 21% of ventilators also are in use.
        From March 25 until September 30, Chippewa County reported a total of 585 coronavirus cases, an average of 3 new cases per day.

        Since September 30, the county has reported an additional 1,100 cases, an increase of nearly 100%.  Daily average during this period is 39 new cases per day.  Daily average for the past week is 67 new cases per day.

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        Regionally
        Langland and Lincoln counties.  Double vision.  (10/1/2020)
        Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, and Waukesha counties.  Greetings from Wisconsin's coronavirus hot corner.  (8/20/2020)
        Vilas and Oneida counties.   Probably not a good idea to go about your usual business in Oneida and Vilas counties.  (8/20/2020)

        Individual counties
        Iron County.  Wisconsin coronavirus hot spot.  (7/27/2020)
        Marathon County.  Unfortunately, Kaite, the virus isn't done with them..  (10/17/2020)
        Marathon CountyOn fire with the virus since Trump rally in Mosinee.  (10/24/2020)
        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)
        Waukesha County.  The Sonny Boy chronicles.  (8/18/2020)
        Winnebago County.  After twiddling their thumbs for 7 months, Winnebago County supervisors realize they have a crisis on their hands


         

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        Fallacious reasoning 101

         

        Sources:  Forbes (top headline), White Hutchinson (graph)