JimO
Well-known member
Source: http://pandemic.wisconsin.gov/category.asp?linkcatid=3191&linkid=1567&locid=106
Wisconsin reported new confirmed/probable cases this week of 1,777, which nearly a 34% increase in one week (from 4,503 to 6,280). I believe their testing has continued at a higher level because there is a university study going on in Milwaukee related to the pandemic. The number of new cases and hospitalizations through ~7/15 are shown graphically here:
http://pandemic.wisconsin.gov/docview.asp?docid=17189&locid=106
The chart does not reflect new cases with onset dates occurring over the past two weeks. If my reckoning is correct, they might have entered another wave of infections.
Any comments or corrections? This is not my area of expertise.
Wisconsin reported new confirmed/probable cases this week of 1,777, which nearly a 34% increase in one week (from 4,503 to 6,280). I believe their testing has continued at a higher level because there is a university study going on in Milwaukee related to the pandemic. The number of new cases and hospitalizations through ~7/15 are shown graphically here:
http://pandemic.wisconsin.gov/docview.asp?docid=17189&locid=106
The chart does not reflect new cases with onset dates occurring over the past two weeks. If my reckoning is correct, they might have entered another wave of infections.
Any comments or corrections? This is not my area of expertise.