Update: Monday, 3:55 p.m.
There is about a 10 percent rise in coronavirus positive tests in Milwaukee County compared to Sunday at about this time, with 663 cases Monday compared to 606 Sunday.
The 9.4 percent increase is about the same as the statewide rise in cases between the last 24 hour time period.
525 of the cases, about 79.1 percent, are in the city of Milwaukee – mainly concentrated around the north and northwest side.
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Update: Monday, 1:32 p.m.
The newest numbers from the state of Wisconsin:
1,221 positive tests (109 more than Sunday, just under a 10 percent rise)
14 deaths
15,856 negative tests
By county:
– Dodge: 8
– Fond du Lac: 21
– Jefferson: 10
– Kenosha: 30
– Milwaukee: 617 (County reports 627 as of Monday morning)
– Ozaukee: 36
– Racine: 21
– Sheboygan: 8
– Walworth: 6
– Washington: 34
– Waukesha: 93
Update: Monday, 9:13 a.m.
Milwaukee County’s updated count now lists 627 confirmed coronavirus cases, 27 more than the Sunday total.
Nearly 500 of those cases come from the city of Milwaukee. 359 of those cases are between 40 and 70 years old.
442 people specified their race, and of those, 271 of those cases (61.3 percent) come from African-Americans. The largest geographic pockets of cases come from the north and northwest sides, which are mainly African-American neighborhoods.
10 people in Milwaukee County have died from coronavirus.
Wisconsin has more than 1,100 cases in the area.
Original story: Sunday, 2:43 p.m.
There are now 1,112 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Wisconsin, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Of those listed as positive, 606 cases are confirmed in Milwaukee County as of Sunday afternoon.
At least 18 people have been killed by COVID-19 statewide.
According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, a 71-year-old man from Milwaukee County died Sunday morning.
He reportedly had underlying health conditions.