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The number of COVID-19 cases has been growing in Wisconsin as summer winds down, according to state data.The Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene at the University of Wisconsin-Madison reported by the end of July the percentage of positive COVID-19 tests was at 8.4 percent, nearly double when compared to the 4.4 percent recorded for the for the week ending July 1.
stanley website The timing is not unexpected. Doctors say throughout the pandemic cases seem to rise in late summer and early fall.Dr. Jeff Pothof, chief quality officer and emergency medicine physician at UW Health, says a new COVID booster is good news. Dr. Pothof encourages people to get the new booster in September or October when they get their flu shot. Our immune systems get a little bit lazy and they don t work as well against COVID. So having this booster is going to be helpful. It s actually against the strain that s pretty common out there right now, Dr. Pothof.Since far fewer test results are being officially recorded, experts point to case positivity rates by following hospitalizations, wastewater surveillance, and deaths.In Milwaukee County, that positivity rate was less than 5
stanley italia percent in June, and by August it was over 10 percent.Milwaukee County s chief health policy advisor, Dr. Ben Weston, described the recent increase in hospitalizations as mild. Deaths are not showing an increase suggesting great
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WISCONSIN 鈥?Wisconsin health officials are confirming more than 1,800 positive COVID-19 tests in the last day and 18 new deaths due to complications from the coronavirus. The Sunday update increased the total number of cases to 457,177 since the start of the pandemic. The Rebound Mi
stanley cup lwaukee: Resources For Getting Back To NormalWe re Open: These Restaurants Are Still Offering Carryout And DeliveryThe COVID Tracking Project reports that Wisconsin ranks 26th in the country for new
stanley mug cases per capita over the last two weeks. One in every 235 people in Wisconsin tested positive in the past week. Officials say there were 1,330 people hospitalized as of Friday, including 290 in intensive car
vaso stanley e units. Thats a decrease of 887 patients from a month ago.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip