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COVID-19 Daily Update: Wednesday, November 18

Today's 2p COVID-19 daily update from Wisconsin DHS

COVID-19 Daily Update: Wednesday, November 18

Today's 2p COVID-19 daily update for Wisconsin including data for Barron, Burnett, Polk, Rusk, Sawyer, and Washburn counties.

Note: The information and data below comes directly from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

Advisory: We highly recommend visiting your local county's website and/or facebook page for the most current data and for more information respective to your county.

DrydenWire Coverage Area Summary Statistics

[Editor's Note: Numbers in parenthesis represent change since yesterday]

Barron County

  • Total Confirmed Cases: 2,882 (+128)
  • Total Negative Cases: 14,400 (+165)
  • Active Cases: 861 (+52)
  • Recovered Cases: 1,986 (+75)
  • Number of Deaths: 35 (+1)
  • Case Fatality Percentage: 1.2%

Burnett County

  • Total Confirmed Cases: 617 (+39)
  • Total Negative Cases: 4,417 (+65)
  • Active Cases: 167 (+13)
  • Recovered Cases: 441 (+24)
  • Number of Deaths: 9 (+2)
  • Case Fatality Percentage: 1.5% (+0.3%)

Polk County

  • Total Confirmed Cases: 1,693 (+64)
  • Total Negative Cases: 13,775 (+104)
  • Active Cases: 535
  • Recovered Cases: 1,154 (+64)
  • Number of Deaths: 4
  • Case Fatality Percentage: 0.2%

Rusk County

  • Total Confirmed Cases: 678 (+47)
  • Total Negative Cases: 3,581 (+34)
  • Active Cases: 249 (+13)
  • Recovered Cases: 424 (+34)
  • Number of Deaths: 5
  • Case Fatality Percentage: 0.7% (-0.1%)

Sawyer County

  • Total Confirmed Cases: 710 (+24)
  • Total Negative Cases: 6,107 (+50)
  • Active Cases: 149 (+12)
  • Recovered Cases: 556 (+13)
  • Number of Deaths: 5
  • Case Fatality Percentage: 0.7%

Washburn County

  • Total Confirmed Cases: 501 (+18)
  • Total Negative Cases: 4,452 (+79)
  • Active Cases: 113 (+4)
  • Recovered Cases: 386 (+14)
  • Number of Deaths: 2
  • Case Fatality Percentage: 0.4%

Wisconsin Summary Statistics




Last Update: Nov 19, 2020 6:14 am CST

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