Covid data: New York Times
Headline: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 5/17/2022
More specifically, Wisconsin's Covid-19 case count is decreasing but still higher than it was on May 4 and is down 36% from its May 21st peak of 2,405.
5/31/2022 update starts here
Number of new cases is down 11% since May 17th.
Source: New York Times
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Original 5/7/2022 post stats here
Headline: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 5/6/2022
According to the state Department of Health Services, 36 confirmed deaths occurred this week, an increase of 25 deaths from the previous week.
Hospitalizations continued to increase throughout the week as well. Roughly 257 patients are hospitalized with COVID-19, up 133 patients from a month ago, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.
Similarly to what's been seen around the country, COVID-19 cases are also increasing, although seven-day averages are still lower than last fall.
Average number of new Covid cases in Wisconsin are down 92% from its January peak.