Saturday, December 11, 2021

In Wisconsin, Outagamie County is on fire with the virus

 

In Outagamie County, the number of new reported cases is 50% higher than its October 7-day average.


Zero ICU beds and zero intermediate care beds were available Friday in the Fox Valley, an eight-county region designated by the Healthcare Emergency Readiness Coalition. In total, the region has 104 ICU beds and 29 intermediate care beds. 
The Fox Valley, which includes Appleton and Oshkosh, also recorded two available beds in medical-surgical units out of 450.

The percentage of county residents fully vaccinated is 1 percentage point lower than the state average of 61%.


New York Times (and below)

Outagamie County's peak 7-day average of new Covid cases (182) occurred on October 26, 2020.  The county is currently flirting with setting a new record.


Related posts:
Burnett County.  (11/27/2021)
Brown County.  (12/3/2021)
Clark County.  (11/9/2021)
Dodge County.  (12/9/2021 update)
Dunn County.  (11/9/2021)
Fond du Lac County.  (11/23/2021)
Green County.  (12/1/2021)
Jefferson County.  (11/23/2021)
Juneau County.  (11/15/2021)
Manitowoc County.  (11/9/2021)
Marathon County.  (12/9/2021)
Marinette County.  (11/9/2021)
Milwaukee County.  (11/30/2021)
Monroe County.  (11/24/2021)
Polk County.  (11/27/2021)
Price County.  (11/9/2021)
Sawyer County.  (11/9/2021)
Shawano County.  (12/4/2021)
Washbutn County.  (11/9/2021)
Waupaca County.  (11/27/2021)
Winnebago County.  (12/11/2021)
Wood County.  (11/24/2021)

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