Wisconsin sets new records for COVID-19 cases, deaths, hospitalizations

Wisconsin sets new records for COVID-19 cases, deaths, hospitalizations

Wisconsin set records on Tuesday for daily new COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations.

There were 3,279 new COVID-19 cases reported, for a total 155,471.

An additional 34 deaths were reported, for a total 1,508.

So far, 1,712,425 people have been tested, an increase of 14,541.

The seven-day average for daily new cases was 2,727.

As of Monday, the seven-day positivity rate per person was 19.6 percent, the seven-day positivity rate per test was 10.1 percent.

Wisconsin set a new high with 959 COVID-19 patients in Wisconsin hospitals on Tuesday, an increase of nine from Monday and up 106 from the same point last week.

A record-setting 243 COVID-19 patients were in intensive care units, an increase of three and up 27 from last week, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

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