DHS reports no new COVID-19 deaths in last 24 hours

For the first time since May 17, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported no new deaths due to COVID-19.
DHS released their latest COVID-19 case count at 2 p.m. Monday. The also removed a duplicate fatal COVID-19 case making the state’s total deaths 646, not 647 as reported Sunday.
The numbers also showed 203 new cases bringing the state’s overall total to 21,038. Of the 7,580 tests processed in the last day 2.7% were positive. The state has 62 labs processing tests.
Currently, 322 people are hospitalized with COVID-19, including 12 hospitalized in the past 24 hours and 110 in intensive care. According to WBAY-TV, another 206 hospitalized patients are suspected of having COVID-19 but are awaiting test results. Overall, 14% of coronavirus patients have been hospitalized for treatment.
Of the total Wisconsin cases, 6,149 or 29% are considered active. The other 68% are considered recovered.
In Marathon County, there are 23 active cases. Forty have recovered. In Portage County, there are 20 active cases and 15 are considered recovered. In Wood County there is one active case and nine recovered cases. And in Adams County, there is one active cases with three recovered cases.
Counties with new cases and/or deaths are in
.
Adams - 5 cases (1 death)
Ashland - 3 cases
Barron - 20 cases
Bayfield - 3 cases (1 death)
Brown - 2,377 cases (38 deaths)
Buffalo - 6 cases (2 death)
Burnett - 1 cases (1 death)
(1 death)
Chippewa - 59 cases
Clark - 42 cases (4 deaths)
Columbia - 46 cases (1 death)
Crawford - 26 cases
(29 deaths)
Door - 39 cases (3 deaths)
Douglas - 20 cases
Florence - 2 cases
(6 deaths)
Forest - 33 cases (2 deaths)
Grant - 98 cases (12 deaths)
Green - 71 cases
Iowa - 17 cases
Iron - 2 cases (1 death)
(1 death)
(3 deaths)
Juneau – 23 cases (1 death)
(34 deaths)
Kewaunee - 36 cases (1 death)
Lafayette - 33 cases
Lincoln - 7 cases
(1 death)
Marathon - 64 cases (1 death)
Marinette - 36 cases (3 deaths)
Marquette - 5 cases (1 death)
Menominee - 3 cases