Wednesday, 9:57 a.m.
Milwaukee County’s percentage of positive coronavirus tests has more than doubled in the past two days.
Tuesday’s report of coronavirus testing showed that 33 percent of all coronavirus tests came out positive in the county. That is the highest one day percentage of positive tests during the coronavirus outbreak.
It also was more than double the percentage from just two days ago, where 14 percent of tests reported Sunday came out positive.
The County did not initially release exactly how many tests were conducted Tuesday.
Milwaukee County’s COVID-19 case total has risen to 3,464 positive tests.
Tuesday, 1:52 p.m.
The latest update from the state of Wisconsin hows that the percentage of positive coronavirus tests collected in the last 24 hours is about 8.6 percent.
After an up-and-down stretch of numerous days, that produces a short but positive trend for the state in its fight to control COVID-19. The “Badger Bounce Back” program requires a “downward trajectory of positive tests as a percent of total tests within a 14-day period.”
There have been 8,566 positive coronavirus tests in the state of Wisconsin, with 353 deaths in the state. 83,967 tests have come out negative.
Of the 1,663 hospitalized COVID-19 patients, 328 are currently in the hospital.
Tuesday, 8:43 a.m.
The latest numbers from Milwaukee County say that 3,360 people have tested positive for coronavirus.
Combined with the latest numbers from the state of Wisconsin from Monday afternoon, there are at least 8,290 people who have had positive coronavirus tests.
The largest batch of positive tests in the county the last seven days has been found on the south side, between Greenfield Avenue on the north and Howard Avenue on the south, and between 27th Street on the west and I-94 to the east.
Monday, 2:22 p.m.
The percentage of positive coronavirus tests between Sunday and today continues to run around 10 percent in the state of Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services said that about 9.9 percent of tests in the state reported in the last 24 hours were positive – the first day in four where the percentage of positive tests to total tests were under 10 percent. However, those numbers reflect a general rise in cases after what had been a four-day downturn.
This continues the status of not achieving what the current “Badger Bounce Back” plan says is required: A “downward trajectory of positive tests as a percent of total tests within a 14-day period.”
In total, 340 people have died in the state due to coronavirus-related cases.
At least 8,261 people in Wisconsin have contracted the virus, according to data released this afternoon both from the State of Wisconsin and Milwaukee County.
3,331 cases have happened in Milwaukee County, according to the county. (The state had previously listed 3,296 an hour before the county released its newest numbers.)
80,467 people have had negative tests in the state.
See a county-by-county map of cases below:
Monday, 1:33 p.m.
Watch Governor Evers’ news conference Monday afternoon:
Watch the DHS #COVID19 #Wisconsin media briefing for May 4 https://t.co/QaB6PSHvNr
— WisconsinEye (@WisconsinEye) May 4, 2020
Monday, 9:05 a.m.
The total of coronavirus cases in Wisconsin has topped 8,000 total cases.
Combining the Monday morning update from Milwaukee County and Sunday’s data from the state of Wisconsin, the state has at least 8,020 total cases in the state.
Milwaukee County’s total reached exactly 3,300 cases Monday morning.
The state says that 195 of Wisconsin’s 339 coronavirus deaths have happened in Milwaukee County.
Both the county and state will share more detailed updates this afternoon, including hospital capacity updates. Check back for more then.
Sunday, 4:39 p.m.
The upward trend in coronavirus cases in Wisconsin continued Sunday, but for a second straight day they are lower than the day before.
State health officials announcing there were 304 positive tests on May 3, the lowest daily increase in four days. The total number of cases is at 7,964.
The percentage of positive cases based on all tests performed was 11.1. That is up 0.8-percent from Saturday, and continues a four day trend where positive tests are greater than one out of ten analyzed.
There were five deaths reported Sunday due to COVID-19, increasing that total to 339. That is the lowest daily increase since April 25.
Negative tests results have increased overall to 79,997. Hospitalizations due to the virus have been 1,608, or about 20 percent of all cases.
In southeast Wisconsin: cases by county are as follow:
Dodge: 38 (36 Friday)
Fond du Lac: 73 (71 Friday)
Jefferson: 46 (46 Friday)
Kenosha: 534 (477 Friday)
Milwaukee: 3,281 per Milwaukee County (3,114 Friday)
Ozaukee: 92 (88 Friday)
Racine: 435 (393 Friday)
Sheboygan: 52 (49 Friday)
Walworth: 197 (171 Friday)
Washington: 101 (99 Friday)
Waukesha: 360 (350 Friday)