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DHS: 10,358 doses of coronavirus vaccine administered so far

DHS: 10,358 doses of coronavirus vaccine administered so far

A total of 10,358 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered in Wisconsin as of the end of Sunday, health officials said Monday.

The federal government has allocated 84,825 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and 100,000 doses of the Moderna one to the state as of Sunday.

The Department of Health Services reported 1,435 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, for a total of 458,612.

Eight more deaths were reported, for a total of 4,425.

An additional 6,502 Wisconsinites were tested, for a total of 2,757,877.

DHS considers 35,498 cases active.

The seven-day average for daily new cases is 2,816, down 693 from last week.

The seven-day average for daily new deaths is 51, up four from last week.

As of Sunday, the seven-day positivity rate by person was 26.5 percent, down 1.5 percent from last week. The rate by test was 9 percent, down 1.7 percent.

There were three patients at the surge facility in West Allis on Monday morning.

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