Update: 4:19 p.m.
A Milwaukee County/City of Milwaukee news update says that the county now has 95 cases of coronavirus in the county. 69 of those cases are in the city of Milwaukee.
Adding that to the previous announcement from the state, it would mean Wisconsin has 216 positive coronavirus tests and possibly more since the early afternoon announcement.
Original story: 1:41 p.m.
Friday, Wisconsin announced 206 positive coronavirus cases in Wisconsin. This now includes 85 cases in Milwaukee County, where more than 40 percent of the cases have been found.
The current totals include:
– Fond du Lac (14)
– Jefferson (1)
– Kenosha (4)
– Ozaukee (7)
– Racine (3)
– Sheboygan (6)
– Walworth (3)
– Washington (3)
– Waukesha (15)
The only county in Southeastern Wisconsin without a case is Dodge County.
Dane County has 32 cases, including one where a doctor contracted the virus.
Three people have died in the state, including one in Milwaukee County.
The governor says that at this time, the state does not need to move to a “shelter in place” policy to keep people protected.
Check back for more details as they come in to us. Watch much more from the state of Wisconsin’s official news conference below: