Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wisconsin

The global COVID-19 pandemic struck the U.S. state of Wisconsin in early February 2020.[1] Since then the number of cases and deaths has ebbed and flowed. COVID-19 pandemic in Wisconsin is the main article on the pandemic in the state. This page gives graphs showing trends, including breakdowns by county.

COVID-19 pandemic in Wisconsin
Map of the outbreak in Wisconsin by confirmed new infections per 100,000 people (14 days preceding February 8)
  1,000+
  500–1,000
  200–500
  100–200
  50–100
  20–50
  10–20
  0–10
  No confirmed new cases or no/bad data
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationWisconsin, U.S.
Index caseMadison
Arrival dateFebruary 5, 2020
Government website
www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/

The state-level graphs above are based on data from Wisconsin DHS, as of 2021/02/07. [2]

Turning points at the state level in the course of the pandemic:

  • Late August: Most schools resume.
  • Early November: New cases peaked at over 6,000 reported per day, with some hospital intensive care units reaching capacity. Governor Evers made a fresh plea for people to stay home as much as possible to slow the spread.[3]
  • Dec 15: First vaccinations.[4]



New COVID-19 Cases reported in Past Week
County Cases Reported from 02/03 thru 02/09 per Population
Adams
0.0011(22 new cases/20220 people)
Ashland
0.0009(14 new cases/15562 people)
Barron
0.0013(60 new cases/45244 people)
Bayfield
0.0011(17 new cases/15036 people)
Brown
0.0010(275 new cases/264542 people)
Buffalo
0.0013(17 new cases/13031 people)
Burnett
0.0013(20 new cases/15414 people)
Calumet
0.0015(77 new cases/50089 people)
Chippewa
0.0014(89 new cases/64658 people)
Clark
0.0007(23 new cases/34774 people)
Columbia
0.0011(65 new cases/57532 people)
Crawford
0.0003(5 new cases/16131 people)
Dane
0.0013(722 new cases/546695 people)
Dodge
0.0010(87 new cases/87839 people)
Door
0.0008(23 new cases/27668 people)
Douglas
0.0008(33 new cases/43150 people)
Dunn
0.0014(63 new cases/45368 people)
Eau Claire
0.0018(191 new cases/104646 people)
Florence
0.0009(4 new cases/4295 people)
Fond du Lac
0.0013(134 new cases/103403 people)
Forest
0.0000(0 new cases/9004 people)
Grant
0.0008(41 new cases/51439 people)
Green
0.0032(118 new cases/36960 people)
Green Lake
0.0010(19 new cases/18913 people)
Iowa
0.0009(21 new cases/23678 people)
Iron
0.0037(21 new cases/5687 people)
Jackson
0.0003(7 new cases/20643 people)
Jefferson
0.0011(94 new cases/84769 people)
Juneau
0.0015(40 new cases/26687 people)
Kenosha
0.0011(186 new cases/169561 people)
(continuation of previous chart)
County Cases Reported from 02/03 thru 02/09 per Population
Kewaunee
0.0015(30 new cases/20434 people)
La Crosse
0.0014(171 new cases/118016 people)
Lafayette
0.0011(18 new cases/16665 people)
Langlade
0.0008(16 new cases/19189 people)
Lincoln
0.0013(36 new cases/27593 people)
Manitowoc
0.0016(123 new cases/78981 people)
Marathon
0.0006(75 new cases/135692 people)
Marinette
0.0006(25 new cases/40350 people)
Marquette
0.0008(13 new cases/15574 people)
Menominee
0.0011(5 new cases/4556 people)
Milwaukee
0.0012(1094 new cases/945726 people)
Monroe
0.0015(71 new cases/46253 people)
Oconto
0.0008(32 new cases/37930 people)
Oneida
0.0015(53 new cases/35595 people)
Outagamie
0.0015(277 new cases/187885 people)
Ozaukee
0.0013(114 new cases/89221 people)
Pepin
0.0003(2 new cases/7287 people)
Pierce
0.0011(49 new cases/42754 people)
Polk
0.0021(91 new cases/43783 people)
Portage
0.0015(103 new cases/70772 people)
Price
0.0013(17 new cases/13351 people)
Racine
0.0008(165 new cases/196311 people)
Richland
0.0009(16 new cases/17252 people)
Rock
0.0011(185 new cases/163354 people)
Rusk
0.0007(10 new cases/14178 people)
Sauk
0.0009(57 new cases/64442 people)
Sawyer
0.0013(21 new cases/16558 people)
Shawano
0.0007(29 new cases/40899 people)
Sheboygan
0.0009(100 new cases/115340 people)
St. Croix
0.0008(73 new cases/90687 people)
(continuation of previous chart)
County Cases Reported from 02/03 thru 02/09 per Population
Taylor
0.0006(13 new cases/20343 people)
Trempealeau
0.0017(49 new cases/29649 people)
Vernon
0.0012(38 new cases/30822 people)
Vilas
0.0027(60 new cases/22195 people)
Walworth
0.0008(78 new cases/103868 people)
Washburn
0.0013(20 new cases/15720 people)
Washington
0.0012(160 new cases/136034 people)
Waukesha
0.0012(490 new cases/404198 people)
Waupaca
0.0009(48 new cases/50990 people)
Waushara
0.0011(27 new cases/24443 people)
Winnebago
0.0008(139 new cases/171907 people)
Wood
0.0015(109 new cases/72999 people)


COVID numbers in the county-level graphs on this page are based on data from Wisconsin DHS, as of 2021/02/07. [5] County populations used as denominators above are estimates from the Census Bureau as of 2019.[6]

Adams County

Ashland County

Barron County

Bayfield County

Brown County

Buffalo County

Burnett County

Calumet County

Chippewa County

Clark County

Columbia County

Crawford County

Dane County

Dodge County

Door County

Douglas County

Dunn County

Eau Claire County

Florence County

Fond du Lac County

Forest County

Grant County

Green County

Green Lake County

Iowa County

Iron County

Jackson County

Jefferson County

Juneau County

Kenosha County

Kewaunee County

La Crosse County

Lafayette County

Langlade County

Lincoln County

Manitowoc County

Marathon County

Marinette County

Marquette County

Menominee County

Milwaukee County

Monroe County

Oconto County

Oneida County

Outagamie County

Ozaukee County

Pepin County

Pierce County

Polk County

Portage County

Price County

Racine County

Richland County

Rock County

Rusk County

Sauk County

Sawyer County

Shawano County

Sheboygan County

St. Croix County

Taylor County

Trempealeau County

Vernon County

Vilas County

Walworth County

Washburn County

Washington County

Waukesha County

Waupaca County

Waushara County

Winnebago County

Wood County

References

  1. "First case of coronavirus in Wisconsin confirmed". WKOW. February 5, 2020. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
  2. "COVID-19 Historical Data by State". Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  3. "Gov. Tony Evers Calls For Wisconsinites To Change Behavior As Cases Of COVID-19 Spread". Wisconsin Public Radio. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
  4. "Wisconsin Health Care Workers First To Get Coronavirus Shots". Wisconsin Public Radio. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
  5. "COVID-19 Historical Data by County". Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  6. "2019-County Metro Population Estimates". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 13, 2020. To get the numbers from the section on that page, in the section County Population Totals: 2010-2019, follow the link CO-EST2019-ANNRES: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2019, and then download the spreadsheet co-est2019-annres-55.xlsx.
  7. For figures of how many patients have recovered, see the Covid-19 Situation Update from the Door County Public Health Office

Further reading

  • The Department of Health Services' page COVID-19: County Data now contains graphs similar to the ones on this page, in some ways better and in some ways less convenient.
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