COVID-19 pandemic in Wisconsin
The global COVID-19 pandemic struck the U.S. state of Wisconsin in early February 2020. Although Wisconsin has to date experienced 138 deaths per 100,000 residents, significantly fewer than the US national average of 180 deaths, COVID-19 was one of the three leading causes of death in Wisconsin in 2020. On June 28, 2021 Wisconsin public health authorities reported 7 day averages of 72 new cases and 18 probable cases per day, bringing the cumulative total of COVID-19 cases to 612,632. The state's death toll is 7,289, with no new deaths over the previous 24 hours. As of June 28, 2021, 11.63% of Wisconsin's residents have been positively diagnosed with COVID-19, the 8th highest per-capita case rate among all US states after North and South Dakota, Utah, Tennessee, Arizona, Iowa, and Rhode Isl
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COVID-19 pandemic in Wisconsin
The global COVID-19 pandemic struck the U.S. state of Wisconsin in early February 2020. Although Wisconsin has to date experienced 138 deaths per 100,000 residents, significantly fewer than the US national average of 180 deaths, COVID-19 was one of the three leading causes of death in Wisconsin in 2020. On June 28, 2021 Wisconsin public health authorities reported 7 day averages of 72 new cases and 18 probable cases per day, bringing the cumulative total of COVID-19 cases to 612,632. The state's death toll is 7,289, with no new deaths over the previous 24 hours. As of June 28, 2021, 11.63% of Wisconsin's residents have been positively diagnosed with COVID-19, the 8th highest per-capita case rate among all US states after North and South Dakota, Utah, Tennessee, Arizona, Iowa, and Rhode Isl
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