Coronavirus cases and fatalities in Wisconsin
A regularly-updated map of confirmed COVID-19 cases, county by county.
The number is based on confirmed diagnostic tests. It is very likely that the true number of COVID-19 cases is higher as many cases are asymptomatic.
New COVID-19 cases and fatalities per day in Wisconsin
This is a good indicator of “flattening the curve” — when there is a steady decreasing trend, it is an indicator that the spread of the disease is slowing down.
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Cases, updates, and charts on the coronavirus crisis for each US state and territory. Just follow the links below.
Outbreaks and Investigations
Remember—there are no medications or vaccines to protect us. Physical separation is the best way to stop this virus from spreading further.
Here’s what we are asking:
- Stay at home.
- Limit your physical interactions to the same people during this time. Less than five people total will help us stop the virus from spreading.
- Keep at least 6 feet apart from others and avoid direct physical contact.
- Limit the amount of time you spend making essential trips to the grocery store or to pick up medication.
- Make essential trips no more than once a week.
- And stay in touch over the phone with your family and friends as much as possible. We all need support through this time.
Wash your hands often with soap and water.
Latest news from Gov. Evers:
Watch the next media briefing: There will be a media briefing today (Wednesday, April 22) at 1:30 p.m.
- Briefings are held at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday. This schedule is subject to change.
- Watch past media briefings.
Situation reports are published each Friday.
Coronavirus news in Wisconsin:
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