Friday, 1:46 p.m.
For the third consecutive day, the percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in the state of Wisconsin remain almost the same.
6.3 percent of coronavirus tests in the state of Wisconsin in the last 24 hours have been positive tests. That is the exact same percentage as Wednesday’s data, with Thursday having a 6.4 percent level.
It is the 12th consecutive day of single-digit positive test percentages statewide.
There were 410 more total positive tests in the state of Wisconsin, with a 14-day high of 6,059 people being tested across the state as well.
11,685 people in Wisconsin have had positive coronavirus tests, with 445 people dying after they contracted coronavirus.
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Thursday, 2:38 p.m.
In one day, the coronavirus-related rules of operation for people and businesses in the state of Wisconsin have dramatically changed after the Supreme Court’s ruling Wednesday which nullified Governor Tony Evers’ “Safer at Home” order.
For one day, the percentage of positive COVID-19 tests has not had a dramatic change.
In fact, that percentage only rose .1 percent for 24-hour test results between Wednesday and Thursday – from 6.3 to 6.4 percent.
It is the 11th consecutive day of single-digit positive test percentages.
11, 275 people in Wisconsin have had positive tests for coronavirus. 434 people have died in the state after contracting coronavirus.
Wednesday, 1:53 p.m.
Wisconsin’s percentage of positive coronavirus tests over a 24-hour period climbed Wednesday afternoon, but remained in single-digit percentages.
The State Department of Health Services said that 6.3 percent of the last 24 hours of COVID-19 testing came out positive. That is a 2.4 percent rise, but is still the second-lowest daily percentage of positive tests in the last two weeks.
Today’s percentage is the 10th consecutive day of single-digit positive test percentages – a major piece of the effort that the DHS says is needed to help open up parts of the Wisconsin economy while keeping people safe from coronavirus. 421 people in Wisconsin and nearly 84,000 people nationwide have died after contracting COVID-19.
10,902 people have had positive COVID-19 tests in Wisconsin.
Tuesday, 1:58 p.m.
Wisconsin has had one of its smallest positive test percentages for COVID-19 in recent weeks.
The State Department of Health Services said Tuesday that just 3.9 of COVID-19 tests in the state over the last listed 24-hour period were positive.
Just 193 of 4,715 tests that came in over the last 24 hours were positive.
That is the smallest percentage over the past 14 days. 5.7 percent of tests last Thursday came back positive.
The total number of tests were the third highest amount in the last two weeks.
10,611 people have had positive COVID-19 tests in Wisconsin, while 418 people have died after contracting coronavirus.
Monday, 1:55 p.m.
Even as positive coronavirus test numbers have climbed over 10,000 in Wisconsin, some good news continues to come in over how it is affecting the state.
The Department of Health Services says that 6.5 percent of all tests over the last 24-hour tracked period came out positive for COVID-19.
That is the second-lowest daily percentage of positive tests in our state over the past 14 days, and the sixth time in eight days that the positive test percentage has gone downward.
There have been 10,419 COVID-19 cases in our state, and 409 deaths among those who contracted the virus.