Friday, January 14, 2022

Wisconsin COVID report

 


Counties with numbers in red (65) showed an increased in their 7-day total of new Covid cases.

Counties with numbers in black (7) showed no change or a decrease in their 7-day total.


Counties with the largest numerical increase in 7-day total:
1.   Waukesha (1499)
2.   Dane (1379)
3.   Brown (833)
4.   Milwaukee (650)
5.   La Crosse (422)
6.   Kenosha (390)
7.   Outagamie (370)
8.   Marathon (343)
9.   Washington (303)
10. Eau Claire (257)

Counties with the largest numerical increase in 7-day total:
1.   Waukesha (72%)
2.   Iron (54%)
3.   Dane (31%)
4.   Washington (28,6%)
5.   Juneau (28.4%)
6.   Shawano (28.1%)
7.   Ozaukee (26.2%)
8.   Oconto (25.5%)
9.   Chippewa (25.1%)
10.  Richland (22%)


Thursday, January 13, 2022


Counties with numbers in red (56) showed an increased in their 7-day total of new Covid cases.

Counties with numbers in black (16) showed no change or a decrease in their 7-day total.


Counties with the largest numerical increase in 7-day total:
1.   Dane (384)
2.   Sheboygan (351)
3.   Chippewa (335)
3.   Kenosha (335)
5.   La  Crosse (276)
6.   Sauk (224)
7.   Dunn (207)
8.   Walworth (201)
9.   Wood (182)
10. Columbia (171)

Counties with the largest numerical increase in 7-day total:
1.   Dunn (32%)
2.   Forest (26.9%)
3.   Iron (25.5%)
4.   Sauk  (24%)
5.   Douglas (20.5%)
6.   Sheboygan (18.1%)
7.   Ashland (16.8%)
8    Clark (16.5%)
9.   Columbia (16.3%)
10.  Wood (15.8%)


Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Counties with numbers in red (51) showed an increased in their 7-day total of new Covid cases.

Counties with numbers in black (21) showed no change or a decrease in their 7-day total.
 

Counties with the largest numerical increase in 7-day total:
1.  Outagamie (701)
2.  Winnebago (159)
3.   Kenosha (150)
4.   Manitowoc (136)
5.   Dodge (130)
6.   Rock (129)
7.   Portage (127)
8.   Columbia (121)
9.   Wood (97)
10. Calumet (79)

Counties with the largest numerical increase in 7-day total:
1.   Marquette (45%)
2.   Washbutrn (33%)
3.   Lafayette (23%)
4.   Outagamie (20%)
5.   Kewaunee (18%)
6.   Douglas (16%)
7.   Manitowoc (14%)
8.   Columbia (13%)
9.   Oconto (12.8%)
10.  Chippewa (12.7%)


Tuesday, January 11, 2022

WI Department of Health Services

Counties with numbers in red (58) showed an increased in their 7-day total of new Covid cases.

Counties with numbers in black (14) showed no change or a decrease in their 7-day total.



Counties with the largest numerical increase in 7-day total:
1.   Winnebago (997)
2.   Kenosha (549)
3.   Outagamie (491)
4.   Rock (217)
5.   Brown (211)
6.   Waukesha (195)
7.   Eau Claire (184)
8.   Marinette (157)
9.   Dodge (152)
10. Marathon (144)

Counties with the largest numerical increase in 7-day total:
1.   Winnebago (33%)
2.   Marinette (34%)
3.   Oconto (29%)
4.   Forest (25%)
5.   Price (23%)
6.   Langlade (20%)
7.   Oneida (17%)
8.   Outagamie 16%)
9.   Douglas (15.6%)
10.  Clark (15.5%)

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