From the Wisconsin Department of Health Services web site, updated each day at 2:00 pm:
In all of Wisconsin, 3,350 more people were tested since the day before (a decrease of 7.76%), raising the total number of people tested to 83,230 out of a population of 5,822,000 (1.43%).
- 346 more cases of COVID-19 were confirmed (a decrease of 24.78%), raising the total number of confirmed cases in the state to 7,660 (9.16% of all tested).
- 7 more deaths attributed to COVID-19 were reported (a decrease of 36.36%), raising the total number of deaths in the state attributed to COVID-19 to 334 (4.36% of all confirmed).
In Brown County, 437 more people were tested since the day before (an increase of 18.11%), raising the total number of people tested to 4,819 out of a population of 264,542 (1.82%).
- 97 more cases of COVID-19 were confirmed (a decrease of 17.80%), raising the total number of confirmed cases in the county to 1,272 (26.40% of all tested).
- 1 more deaths attributed to COVID-19 were reported (a decrease of 50.00%), raising the total number of deaths in the county attributed to COVID-19 to 6 (0.47% of all confirmed).
In Dane County, 233 more people were tested since the day before (a decrease of 42.33%), raising the total number of people tested to 11,645 out of a population of 546,695 (2.13%).
- 3 more cases of COVID-19 were confirmed (an increase of 50.00%), raising the total number of confirmed cases in the county to 433 (3.77% of all tested).
- No more deaths attributed to COVID-19 were reported, raising the total number of deaths in the county attributed to COVID-19 to 22 (5.08% of all confirmed). The last increase, from 21 to 22, was on 4/29/20.
In Milwaukee County, 684 more people were tested since the day before (a decrease of 9.16%), raising the total number of people tested to 19,045 out of a population of 945,726 (2.01%).
- 103 more cases of COVID-19 were confirmed (a decrease of 0.96%), raising the total number of confirmed cases in the county to 3,147 (16.52% of all tested).
- 5 more deaths attributed to COVID-19 were reported (no change), raising the total number of deaths in the county attributed to COVID-19 to 191 (6.07% of all confirmed).