

The daily case number was elevated due to the processing of these records. This resulted in COVID-19 cases from early 2022 being counted in the data. April 8, 2022: The WEDS system received a backlog of COVID-19 lab results from external reporting sites.However, all deaths regardless of when they occurred, are included in the total confirmed deaths. Newly reported deaths that occurred more than 30 days ago will not be included in new deaths. Therefore, the most recent day's data may be incomplete due to a lag in death reporting. Deaths associated with COVID-19 must be reported by health care providers or medical examiners/coroners, and recorded in the Wisconsin Electronic Disease Surveillance System (WEDSS) by local health departments, a process which takes time. You can hover over the line graph to see the daily number of newly reported deaths, including a breakdown of confirmed and deaths among probable cases. New deaths reported: This section provides the current seven-day average of newly reported deaths.For more information on how deaths among probable cases are defined, please see the "About our data" section. Total probable deaths: This shows the cumulative total number of deaths among probable cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin.Total confirmed deaths: This shows the cumulative total number of deaths among confirmed COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin.

If people tested positive or negative more than once, they are included and counted each time on the date the testing lab reports their test results. When calculating percent positive by test, people are counted each time they are included. No antigen or antibody test results are included in this figure. You can hover over the line graph to see previous percentages of all positive tests, averaged over the previous 7-day period.

The bottom number displays the percent of all Wisconsin residents who have completed their vaccine series. The top number shows the percent of all Wisconsin residents who have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, including those who have received the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Through maps, tables, and country profiles, COMIT provides regularly updated information on global and country level policies as they respond to the dynamic state of the pandemic and emerging evidence.Vaccines: This section provides a snapshot of COVID-19 vaccination progress in Wisconsin. The COVID-19 Maternal Immunization Tracker (COMIT) provides a global snapshot of public health policies that influence access to COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant and lactating people. Countries have taken a variety of positions - ranging from highly restrictive policies that bar access to vaccines based on pregnancy or lactation status to widely permissive positions in which all pregnant or lactating people can receive vaccine, and in some cases, are recommended and encouraged to do so. Covid-19 Maternal Immunization Tracker (COMIT)Īs COVID-19 vaccines are being rolled out across the globe, many have wondered whether pregnant and lactating people can or should be vaccinated as part of broader immunization efforts.
