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Wisconsin Coronavirus Cases Surpass 10K; Deaths Hit 400
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ACROSS WISCONSIN — The Wisconsin Department of Health Services on Sunday reported an additional 280 positive cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. The new cases bring the number of confirmed illnesses to 10,219.
The number of deaths from the new coronavirus also climbed by 2, bringing the total fatalities to 400.
So far, the state has administered 105,863 tests. Of those who tested positive, 1,820 have required hospitalization.
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The most impacted Wisconsin counties include:
- Milwaukee County: 3,952 cases, 225 deaths
- Brown County: 1,897 cases, 18 deaths
- Racine County: 704 cases, 16 deaths
- Kenosha County: 682 cases, 15 deaths
- Dane County: 472 cases, 22 deaths
- Waukesha County: 400 cases, 23 deaths
- Rock County: 354 cases, 13 deaths
- Walworth County: 235 cases, 10 deaths
- Washington County: 117 cases, 4 deaths
- Outagamie County: 112 cases, 2 deaths
- Ozaukee County: 105 cases, 9 deaths
Wisconsin Coronavirus Cases: By The Numbers
The following data was provided by the Wisconsin Hospital Association via their COVID-19 Situational Awareness Dashboard. All results are current as of 2 p.m. May 10.
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Hospital Admissions
332 total COVID-19 patients
182 patients with pending tests
113 intensive care unit patients
Bed Count
Intensive Care Unit
- 1,431 total
- 370 available
Intermediate Care
- 895 total
- 211 available
Medical/Surgical
- 7,233 total
- 1,755 available
Negative Flow Isolation Beds
- 2,039 total
- 1,194 available
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