Update: Monday, 2:31 p.m.
The Milwaukee County coronavirus positive test case totals climb to 1,775 based on just-released totals.
That means a total now of 3,460 coronavirus cases in the state.
Diving deeper into the data:
– 75.4 percent of all cases come from the City of Milwaukee
– 43.5 percent of all cases come from African-Americans
– 54.1 percent of all cases come from people 40 to 70 years old
– 54.4 percent of all cases come from men
Update: Monday, 1:37 p.m.
The newest coronavirus test numbers are as follows, combining the newest numbers from both the State of Wisconsin and Milwaukee County.
Positive tests: 3,431 (90 more than Sunday, a 2.6 percent rise in cases)
Deaths: 154 (10 more than Sunday, a 6.9 percent rise in deaths)
Hospitalizations: 993
Negative tests: 36,760
County by county positive test numbers:
– Dodge: 19
– Fond du Lac: 57
– Jefferson: 24
– Kenosha: 182
– Milwaukee: 1,746 (state listed 1,743)
– Ozaukee: 72
– Racine: 117
– Sheboygan: 36
– Walworth: 38
– Washington: 73
– Waukesha: 218
Update: Monday, 1:34 p.m.
Here is Governor Evers’ news conference.
Update: Monday, 9 a.m.
The COVID-19 case totals in Wisconsin are rising near 3,400 in Wisconsin after the newest release of data from Milwaukee County.
3,377 individuals have had positive tests for coronavirus, with 1,746 in Milwaukee County on Monday.
Update Sunday 4/12
More than 3,300 people have now tested positive for COVID-19 in Wisconsin, according to the latest numbers released Sunday by the state.
There have been 3,341 people that have tested positive. Of those cases, 974 were hospitalized.
The death toll statewide has climbed to 144.
Original Story:
More than 3,200 people in Wisconsin have now tested positive for COVID-19.
The latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services show that 3,213 people have tested positive in the state.
950 people, or 30% of those who have tested positive, have required hospitalization.
137 people in Wisconsin have died as a result of COVID-19.
In Milwaukee County, 1,660 people have tested positive and 78 people have died.
More than 34,000 people have tested negative for COVID-19 in Wisconsin.