MADISON, Wis. — Fourteen days after surpassing 150,000 all-time cases of coronavirus, Wisconsin is approaching 200,000.
Combined data from state and county health dashboards showed an additional 3,474* cases of COVID-19 in the state, which makes Wisconsin’s total count of cases since the start of the pandemic 198,226*.
Nine* more people died, which is a total of 1,793 in the state.
Ninety-five more people were hospitalized between Saturday and Sunday, the Department of Health Services said. A total of 5.2% of people in the state with COVID-19 have required hospitalizations.
DHS said 155,814 people, or 78.6%, in Wisconsin have recovered from COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
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*News 3 Now uses data from DHS and county dashboards to calculate daily cases and deaths. DHS posts new numbers daily at 2 p.m., and our newsroom continues to update our totals throughout the day with additional cases that individual counties report. By using a combination of state and county data, News 3 Now is dedicated to providing the most comprehensive and up-to-date COVID-19 coverage.
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