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  1. Cumulative COVID-19 Cases by County Download a csv file with the most recent cumulative case data by county. Download a csv file with historical case data by county and date. Cumulative COVID-19 Cases by ZIP Code Download a csv file with the most recent cumulative case data by zip code. Tables of COVID-19 Testing Data, Hospital Use, and Case Demographics View Wastewater Testing Data Download Maine CDC Wastewater Testing Reports People infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 may shed it in the water that flows from their homes to public wastewater systems. This happens whether they have symptoms or not. Communities can track virus activity by looking for viral RNA in wastewater. Wastewater, or sewage, includes water that may contain human waste (toilets, showers, sinks). It also includes water from some other sources (rainwater, water for industrial use). To better understand the burden of COVID-19 in a community, Maine CDC and US CDC test wastewater for the virus. This helps to tailor public health actions to protect communities across the state. Find these data on the US CDC COVID Data Tracker. Data will be added to the Data Tracker as they become available. https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/infectious-disease/epi/airborne/coronavirus/data.shtml
  2. COVID-19 Summary Report (data updated as of April 14, 2022, 9:00 AM) Number of Persons with COVID-19305,119 Recovered 300,659 (99%) Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 2,464 (1%) Total Current COVID-19 Cases 1,996 Current Hospitalizations Treated for COVID-19 9 https://www.covid19.nh.gov/
  3. https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspx
  4. MOVING 7-DAY PERCENTAGE 2.8 % Positivity in Tests CASES 1,297,649 TOTAL 387,657 2020 537,829 2021 372,163 2022 DEATHS 19,475 TOTAL 7,188 2020 9,548 2021 2,739 2022 LAST 7 DAYS - TOTAL TESTS 21,393 NAAT TESTS 607 https://alpublichealth.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/6d2771faa9da4a2786a509d82c8cf0f7
  5. https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/see-the-numbers/covid-19-in-virginia/
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  8. New Cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Identified in Three Counties FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 14, 2022 Contact: Kevin Hoffman, Public Information Officer, (608) 224-5005, [email protected] MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has identified new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Columbia, Polk and Sheboygan counties. DATCP and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are working with animal health officials in response efforts. HPAI has now been found in seven domestic flocks across Wisconsin since March, when the virus was first confirmed in the state. The latest cases were identified in:  Columbia County, backyard mixed species  Sheboygan County, backyard mixed species  Polk County, commercial poultry “As avian influenza continues to affect poultry in Wisconsin and throughout the nation, we’re reminding flock owners that strong biosecurity is our best defense against this devastating disease,” said State Veterinarian Dr. Darlene Konkle. “We urge everyone working around poultry to increase their biosecurity measures and continue reporting signs of illness to help us prevent spread of the virus.” Depopulation efforts are underway at each of the three locations. Anyone who would like to report increased mortality or signs of disease among domestic birds can contact DATCP at (608) 224-4872 (business hours) or (800) 943-0003 (after hours and weekends). Signs of HPAI in infected birds include:  Sudden death without clinical signs  Lack of energy or appetite  Decrease in egg production; soft, misshapen eggs  Purple discoloration of wattles, comb, and legs  Difficulty breathing  Runny nose, coughing, sneezing  Stumbling or falling down  Diarrhea Additional resources  DATCP: HPAI in Wisconsin domestic birds  Wisconsin Department of Health Services: Avian influenza and humans  Wisconsin DNR: Avian influenza and wild birds ### Find more DATCP news in our newsroom, on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
  9. New Cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Identified in Three Counties FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 14, 2022 Contact: Kevin Hoffman, Public Information Officer, (608) 224-5005, [email protected] MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has identified new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Columbia, Polk and Sheboygan counties. DATCP and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are working with animal health officials in response efforts. HPAI has now been found in seven domestic flocks across Wisconsin since March, when the virus was first confirmed in the state. The latest cases were identified in:  Columbia County, backyard mixed species  Sheboygan County, backyard mixed species  Polk County, commercial poultry “As avian influenza continues to affect poultry in Wisconsin and throughout the nation, we’re reminding flock owners that strong biosecurity is our best defense against this devastating disease,” said State Veterinarian Dr. Darlene Konkle. “We urge everyone working around poultry to increase their biosecurity measures and continue reporting signs of illness to help us prevent spread of the virus.” Depopulation efforts are underway at each of the three locations. Anyone who would like to report increased mortality or signs of disease among domestic birds can contact DATCP at (608) 224-4872 (business hours) or (800) 943-0003 (after hours and weekends). Signs of HPAI in infected birds include:  Sudden death without clinical signs  Lack of energy or appetite  Decrease in egg production; soft, misshapen eggs  Purple discoloration of wattles, comb, and legs  Difficulty breathing  Runny nose, coughing, sneezing  Stumbling or falling down  Diarrhea Additional resources  DATCP: HPAI in Wisconsin domestic birds  Wisconsin Department of Health Services: Avian influenza and humans  Wisconsin DNR: Avian influenza and wild birds ### Find more DATCP news in our newsroom, on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
  10. New Cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Identified in Three Counties FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 14, 2022 Contact: Kevin Hoffman, Public Information Officer, (608) 224-5005, [email protected] MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has identified new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Columbia, Polk and Sheboygan counties. DATCP and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are working with animal health officials in response efforts. HPAI has now been found in seven domestic flocks across Wisconsin since March, when the virus was first confirmed in the state. The latest cases were identified in:  Columbia County, backyard mixed species  Sheboygan County, backyard mixed species  Polk County, commercial poultry “As avian influenza continues to affect poultry in Wisconsin and throughout the nation, we’re reminding flock owners that strong biosecurity is our best defense against this devastating disease,” said State Veterinarian Dr. Darlene Konkle. “We urge everyone working around poultry to increase their biosecurity measures and continue reporting signs of illness to help us prevent spread of the virus.” Depopulation efforts are underway at each of the three locations. Anyone who would like to report increased mortality or signs of disease among domestic birds can contact DATCP at (608) 224-4872 (business hours) or (800) 943-0003 (after hours and weekends). Signs of HPAI in infected birds include:  Sudden death without clinical signs  Lack of energy or appetite  Decrease in egg production; soft, misshapen eggs  Purple discoloration of wattles, comb, and legs  Difficulty breathing  Runny nose, coughing, sneezing  Stumbling or falling down  Diarrhea Additional resources  DATCP: HPAI in Wisconsin domestic birds  Wisconsin Department of Health Services: Avian influenza and humans  Wisconsin DNR: Avian influenza and wild birds ### Find more DATCP news in our newsroom, on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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  12. Chicken Layer South Glengarry02 ON 48,190 4/12/22 https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=52328
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  14. Duck Marham02 ON 21,710 4/6/22 https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=52328
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  16. Turkey Meat Chatham-Kent01 ON 4,085 4/6/22 https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=52328
  17. HPAI-Positive Premises https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/HPAIWisconsin.aspx County Date # of Poultry Operation Status Jefferson 3/14/22 2,757,767 Commercial Depopulated Rock 4/1/22 22 Non-commercial Depopulated Racine 4/7/22 204 Non-commercial Depopulated Barron 4/8/22 46,507 Commercial Depopulated Columbia 4/14/22 44 Non-commercial Restricted Polk 4/14/22 20,000 Commercial Restricted Sheboygan 4/14/22 15 Non-commercial Restricted
  18. HPAI-Positive Premises https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/HPAIWisconsin.aspx County Date # of Poultry Operation Status Jefferson 3/14/22 2,757,767 Commercial Depopulated Rock 4/1/22 22 Non-commercial Depopulated Racine 4/7/22 204 Non-commercial Depopulated Barron 4/8/22 46,507 Commercial Depopulated Columbia 4/14/22 44 Non-commercial Restricted Polk 4/14/22 20,000 Commercial Restricted Sheboygan 4/14/22 15 Non-commercial Restricted
  19. HPAI-Positive Premises https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/HPAIWisconsin.aspx County Date # of Poultry Operation Status Jefferson 3/14/22 2,757,767 Commercial Depopulated Rock 4/1/22 22 Non-commercial Depopulated Racine 4/7/22 204 Non-commercial Depopulated Barron 4/8/22 46,507 Commercial Depopulated Columbia 4/14/22 44 Non-commercial Restricted Polk 4/14/22 20,000 Commercial Restricted Sheboygan 4/14/22 15 Non-commercial Restricted
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  21. Backyard mixed Prince Edward01ON 70 4/5/22 https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=52328
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  23. Duck Markham01 ON 25,761 4/5/22 https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=52328
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  25. Chicken Layer South Glengarry01 ON 37,449 https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=52328
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