Wisconsin
Wisconsin closing in on 61% of residents fully vaccinated
MONDAY 4/18/2022 1:57 p.m.
The Wisconsin Division of Well being Providers has reported 1,402,990 whole optimistic coronavirus check leads to the state and 12,862 whole COVID-19 deaths.
The variety of recognized instances per variant is now not tracked as The Wisconsin Division of Well being Providers has up to date its web site, deleting that part.
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Right now’s Complete
Yesterday’s
Complete optimistic instances
1,402,990
1,401,454 (+330)
Obtained one dose of vaccine
3,746,035 (64.2%)
3,745,977 (64.2%)
Absolutely vaccinated
3,554,840 (60.9%)
3,554,423 (60.9%)
COVID-19 deaths
12,862
12,861 (+1)
Ever hospitalized
59,945
59,920 (+25)
The DHS introduced an try and confirm and guarantee statistics are correct, some numbers could also be topic to alter. The DHS is combing by present and previous knowledge to make sure accuracy.
Wisconsin’s hospitals are reporting, that the 7-day transferring common of COVID-19 sufferers hospitalized was 191 sufferers. Of these, 25 are in an ICU. ICU sufferers made up 13.0% of hospitalized COVID-19 sufferers.
The Wisconsin Division of Well being Providers experiences that 9,435,414 vaccine doses and 1,994,240 booster doses have been administered in Wisconsin as of April 18.
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The Wisconsin Division of Well being Providers is utilizing a brand new module to measure COVID-19 exercise ranges. They’re now utilizing the Heart for Illness Management and Prevention’s (CDC) COVID-19 Group Ranges. The map is measured by the affect of COVID-19 sickness on well being and well being care programs within the communities.
In line with the CDC, each county in Wisconsin is experiencing low COVID-19 group ranges.
For extra info on how the info is collected, go to the CDC’s COVID-19 Group Ranges knowledge web page.
Wisconsin
Columbia Co. Sheriff’s Office Dive Team searching for missing man
COLUMBIA COUNTY, Wis. (WMTV) – The Columbia County Sheriff’s Office said Saturday night they are searching for a 63-year-old man that went underwater in Lake Wisconsin on the Wisconsin River.
Officials said numerous 911 calls came into the county’s dispatch center around 2 p.m. reporting a person that had gone underwater and not resurfaced.
Many area residents began searching for the man in their personal boats until CCSO’s Dive Team arrived and began searching, officials said.
Authorities were unable to find the man and called of the search for the night due to the darkness. The search will resume Sunday morning.
The area north of Tipperary Point is under an emergency slow-no-wake order. The Sheriff’s Office added it is vital that boaters abide by that order to keep divers safe and search efforts unhindered.
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Wisconsin
How much did it rain in Milwaukee, Madison and elsewhere in Wisconsin overnight?
Many Wisconsinites looked outside Saturday morning to find that it rained overnight. But where did it rain and how much?
Milwaukee, New Berlin and Madison took the lead with cities that got the most rain, each with at least two inches overnight, according to the National Weather Service volunteer monitoring service.
How much did it rain in the Milwaukee area?
Milwaukee: 1.59-2 inches
Whitefish Bay: 0.98-1 inches
Wauwatosa: 1.12-1.19 inches
West Allis: 1.63 inches
Cudahy: 1.26 inches
Greendale: 1.24-1.6 inches
New Berlin: 1.42-2.2 inches
Muskego: 0.76-0.77 inches
Waukesha: 1.33-1.75 inches
Oconomowoc: 1.3-1.53 inches
Hartland: 1.25 inches
Menomonee Falls: 0.9-1.13 inches
Mequon: 1 inch
Cedarburg: 0.75 inches
How much did it rain in Madison, Green Bay, Racine, and other parts of Wisconsin?
Madison: 1.21-2.1 inches
Sun Prairie: 1.09 inches
Watertown: 1.21-1.66 inches
Janesville: 0.62-0.81 inches
Beloit: 0.53-0.62 inches
Portage: 0.46-0.54 inches
La Crosse: 0.74 inches
Eau Claire: 0.06-0.25 inches
Wausau: 0.51-0.74 inches
Plover: 0.34-0.45 inches
Fond du Lac: 0.51-0.83 inches
Oshkosh: 0.7-0.9 inches
Sheboygan: 0.52-0.95 inches
Manitowoc: 0.35-0.5 inches
Appleton: 0.35-1.01 inches
Green Bay: 0.4 inches
Sister Bay: 0.74 inches
Racine: 0.55-0.84 inches
Kenosha: 0.34-0.41 inches
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