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Wisconsin COVID Cases Increase To 20,571 Deaths To 645


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Summary of COVID-19 cases by age group

https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/cases.htm

Age Group (Years) Cases as of 6/6/2020 Ever hospitalized as of 6/6/2020 Any Intensive Care as of 6/6/2020 Deaths as of 6/6/2020
<10 589 16 1 0
10-19 1,419 37 3 0
20-29 3,726 140 20 6
30-39 3,785 215 33 8
40-49 3,423 337 78 19
50-59 3,092 495 115 52
60-69 2,203 606 176 105
70-79 1,191 518 122 167
80-89 757 339 63 163
90+ 386 129 25 125
Total 20,571 2,832 636 645

Percent of COVID-19 cases living in group housing

 

Long-term care facilities include skilled nursing facilities (nursing homes) and assisted living facilities (community-based residential facilities and residential care apartment complexes).

Group housing facilities include correctional facilities, homeless shelters, dormitories, and group homes.

The data on group housing is unknown at this time for a portion of cases because these data have only been systematically collected since April 8, 2020. However, any COVID cases who were part of an outbreak investigation in a long-term care or other group housing facility prior to April 8 are classified under the appropriate group setting category (and are not included in the unknown category).

Percent of COVID-19 cases by recovery status

 

The number of patients recovered from COVID-19 is defined as the number of confirmed cases who are currently alive based on Wisconsin state vital records system data and had one or more of the following:

  • Documentation of resolved symptoms
  • Documentation of release from public health isolation
  • 30 days since symptom onset or diagnosis

Active cases include COVID-19 cases who were diagnosed in the last 30 days, are not known to have died, and do not yet meet the definition of having recovered.

Percent of COVID-19 cases who are health care workers

 

Data on COVID-19 cases who are health care workers represents a broad range of occupations in the health care field, including nurses, physicians, surgeons, physician assistants, health care support staff, emergency medical technicians and paramedics, dentists and other dental health workers, and pharmacists.

 

Last Revised: June 5, 2020
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