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 | |
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Map of the outbreak in Wisconsin by confirmed new infections per 100,000 people (14 days preceding February 8)
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No confirmed new cases or no/bad data | |
Disease | COVID-19 |
Virus strain | SARS-CoV-2 |
Location | Wisconsin, U.S. |
Index case | Madison |
Arrival date | February 5, 2020 |
Government website | |
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Trends for whole state of Wisconsin
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Wisconsin | |
COVID-19 Tests Reported in Wisconsin | |
COVID-19 Percent Positive Reported in Wisconsin | |
COVID-19 Deaths Reported in Wisconsin | |
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]
Trends by county
County | Cases Reported from 02/03 thru 02/09 per Population |
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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) |
County | Cases Reported from 02/03 thru 02/09 per Population |
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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) |
County | Cases Reported from 02/03 thru 02/09 per Population |
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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.
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County populations used as denominators above are estimates from the Census Bureau as of 2019.[6]
Adams County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Adams County | |
Ashland County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Ashland County | |
Barron County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Barron County | |
Bayfield County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Bayfield County | |
Brown County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Brown County | |
Buffalo County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Buffalo County | |
Burnett County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Burnett County | |
Calumet County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Calumet County | |
Chippewa County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Chippewa County | |
Clark County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Clark County | |
Columbia County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Columbia County | |
Crawford County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Crawford County | |
Dane County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Dane County | |
Dodge County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Dodge County | |
Door County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Door County[7] | |
Douglas County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Douglas County | |
Dunn County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Dunn County | |
Eau Claire County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Eau Claire County | |
Florence County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Florence County | |
Fond du Lac County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Fond du Lac County | |
Forest County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Forest County | |
Grant County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Grant County | |
Green County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Green County | |
Green Lake County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Green Lake County | |
Iowa County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Iowa County | |
Iron County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Iron County | |
Jackson County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Jackson County | |
Jefferson County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Jefferson County | |
Juneau County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Juneau County | |
Kenosha County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Kenosha County | |
Kewaunee County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Kewaunee County | |
La Crosse County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in La Crosse County | |
Lafayette County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Lafayette County | |
Langlade County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Langlade County | |
Lincoln County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Lincoln County | |
Manitowoc County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Manitowoc County | |
Marathon County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Marathon County | |
Marinette County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Marinette County | |
Marquette County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Marquette County | |
Menominee County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Menominee County | |
Milwaukee County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Milwaukee County | |
Monroe County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Monroe County | |
Oconto County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Oconto County | |
Oneida County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Oneida County | |
Outagamie County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Outagamie County | |
Ozaukee County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Ozaukee County | |
Pepin County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Pepin County | |
Pierce County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Pierce County | |
Polk County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Polk County | |
Portage County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Portage County | |
Price County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Price County | |
Racine County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Racine County | |
Richland County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Richland County | |
Rock County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Rock County | |
Rusk County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Rusk County | |
Sauk County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Sauk County | |
Sawyer County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Sawyer County | |
Shawano County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Shawano County | |
Sheboygan County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Sheboygan County | |
St. Croix County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in St. Croix County | |
Taylor County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Taylor County | |
Trempealeau County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Trempealeau County | |
Vernon County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Vernon County | |
Vilas County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Vilas County | |
Walworth County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Walworth County | |
Washburn County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Washburn County | |
Washington County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Washington County | |
Waukesha County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Waukesha County | |
Waupaca County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Waupaca County | |
Waushara County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Waushara County | |
Winnebago County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Winnebago County | |
Wood County
COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Wood County | |
References
- "First case of coronavirus in Wisconsin confirmed". WKOW. February 5, 2020. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
- "COVID-19 Historical Data by State". Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
- "Gov. Tony Evers Calls For Wisconsinites To Change Behavior As Cases Of COVID-19 Spread". Wisconsin Public Radio. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
- "Wisconsin Health Care Workers First To Get Coronavirus Shots". Wisconsin Public Radio. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
- "COVID-19 Historical Data by County". Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
- "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.
- 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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