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Revision as of 21:18, 29 July 2020

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COVID-19 pandemic in Wisconsin by county
County Cases Deaths Population[1] Cases/100k Case Fatality
72/72 51,049 911 5,778,394 883.4 1.78%
Adams 65 2 20,073 323.8 3.08%
Ashland 15 0 15,712 95.5 0.00%
Barron 145 3 45,252 320.4 2.07%
Bayfield 19 1 14,992 126.7 5.26%
Brown 3,855 50 259,786 1,483.9 1.30%
Buffalo 40 2 13,167 303.8 5.00%
Burnett 13 1 15,258 85.2 7.69%
Calumet 224 2 49,807 449.7 0.89%
Chippewa 198 0 63,635 311.1 0.00%
Clark 166 7 34,491 481.3 4.22%
Columbia 204 1 56,954 358.2 0.49%
Crawford 54 0 16,288 331.5 0.00%
Dane 3,970 35 529,843 749.3 0.88%
Dodge 634 5 87,776 722.3 0.79%
Door 82 3 27,439 298.8 3.66%
Douglas 102 0 43,402 235.0 0.00%
Dunn 98 0 44,498 220.2 0.00%
Eau Claire 448 3 102,991 435.0 0.67%
Florence 5 0 4,337 115.3 0.00%
Fond du Lac 513 6 102,315 501.4 1.17%
Forest 57 4 9,018 632.1 7.02%
Grant 303 14 51,828 584.6 4.62%
Green 121 1 36,864 328.2 0.83%
Green Lake 50 0 18,757 266.6 0.00%
Iowa 56 0 23,620 237.1 0.00%
Iron 68 1 5,715 1,189.9 1.47%
Jackson 43 1 20,506 209.7 2.33%
Jefferson 535 4 84,652 632.0 0.75%
Juneau 114 1 26,419 431.5 0.88%
Kenosha 2,341 51 168,330 1,390.7 2.18%
Kewaunee 106 2 20,360 520.6 1.89%
La Crosse 762 1 117,850 646.6 0.13%
Lafayette 101 0 16,735 603.5 0.00%
Langlade 38 1 19,164 198.3 2.63%
Lincoln 56 0 27,848 201.1 0.00%
Manitowoc 272 1 79,407 342.5 0.37%
Marathon 518 4 135,264 383.0 0.77%
Marinette 257 3 40,537 634.0 1.17%
Marquette 67 1 15,207 440.6 1.49%
Menominee 18 0 4,579 393.1 0.00%
Milwaukee 18,769 429 954,209 1,967.0 2.29%
Monroe 192 1 45,502 422.0 0.52%
Oconto 154 0 37,556 410.1 0.00%
Oneida 74 0 35,345 209.4 0.00%
Outagamie 1,008 12 184,754 545.6 1.19%
Ozaukee 494 16 88,284 559.6 3.24%
Pepin 41 0 7,262 564.6 0.00%
Pierce 159 0 41,603 382.2 0.00%
Polk 105 2 43,349 242.2 1.90%
Portage 327 0 70,599 463.2 0.00%
Price 18 0 13,490 133.4 0.00%
Racine 3,011 75 195,398 1,541.0 2.49%
Richland 22 4 17,539 125.4 18.18%
Rock 1,325 26 161,769 819.1 1.96%
Rusk 13 1 14,183 91.7 7.69%
Sauk 319 3 63,596 501.6 0.94%
Sawyer 27 0 16,370 164.9 0.00%
Shawano 139 0 41,009 338.9 0.00%
Sheboygan 558 5 115,205 484.4 0.90%
St. Croix 424 2 87,917 482.3 0.47%
Taylor 42 0 20,356 206.3 0.00%
Trempealeau 281 1 29,438 954.5 0.36%
Vernon 51 0 30,516 167.1 0.00%
Vilas 25 0 21,593 115.8 0.00%
Walworth 1,103 21 103,013 1,070.7 1.90%
Washburn 14 0 15,689 89.2 0.00%
Washington 747 22 134,535 555.2 2.95%
Waukesha 3,284 49 398,879 823.3 1.49%
Waupaca 334 14 51,444 649.2 4.19%
Waushara 89 0 24,116 369.0 0.00%
Winnebago 978 16 169,926 575.5 1.64%
Wood 189 1 73,274 257.9 0.53%

As of 29 July 2020 04:17 CST[2]
Data is publicly reported by Wisconsin Department of Health Services

References

  1. "COVID-19 Data by County". data.dhsgis.wi.gov. Wisconsin Department of Health Services. March 15, 2020. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  2. "COVID-19: County Data, Mapped county-level data". www.dhs.wisconsin.gov. Wisconsin Department of Health Services. June 14, 2020. Retrieved June 15, 2020.