View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Recovered
Deaths
Data sources: Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports; state and national government health departments, and local media reports.
Confirmed cases - include presumptive positive cases.
Estimated cases - the unofficial number of infected people.
Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.
Estimated for the end of the day - assumptions about the number of infected people for the end of the current day.
Region | Confirmed cases | Deaths | Cases/100k pop. |
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Milwaukee County | 341 679 | 2 501 | 36 052 |
Dane County | 179 419 | 647 | 36 761 |
Waukesha County | 139 825 | 1 248 | 35 863 |
Brown County | 103 132 | 625 | 41 584 |
Racine County | 71 350 | 761 | 36 513 |
Outagamie County | 64 645 | 451 | 36 586 |
Winnebago County | 63 957 | 418 | 38 299 |
Kenosha County | 56 650 | 720 | 34 039 |
Rock County | 55 399 | 463 | 34 553 |
Marathon County | 49 540 | 550 | 36 953 |
Washington County | 46 894 | 371 | 35 556 |
La Crosse County | 43 695 | 222 | 38 116 |
Sheboygan County | 39 446 | 362 | 34 150 |
Fond du Lac County | 39 260 | 317 | 38 629 |
Eau Claire County | 36 682 | 215 | 37 152 |
Walworth County | 33 399 | 312 | 32 671 |
Dodge County | 33 020 | 378 | 37 202 |
St. Croix County | 30 696 | 168 | 36 393 |
Ozaukee County | 27 875 | 213 | 32 265 |
Wood County | 27 057 | 268 | 36 197 |
Jefferson County | 26 944 | 270 | 32 197 |
Manitowoc County | 25 188 | 220 | 30 928 |
Portage County | 22 890 | 178 | 32 691 |
Chippewa County | 22 234 | 220 | 35 623 |
Sauk County | 20 998 | 166 | 33 881 |
Columbia County | 19 687 | 149 | 34 640 |
Calumet County | 16 917 | 138 | 34 545 |
Waupaca County | 16 370 | 266 | 31 234 |
Barron County | 16 134 | 155 | 35 173 |
Dunn County | 15 619 | 85 | 35 613 |
Grant County | 15 513 | 163 | 30 294 |
Polk County | 15 166 | 132 | 34 308 |
Monroe County | 14 773 | 113 | 33 069 |
Marinette County | 14 581 | 149 | 34 925 |
Douglas County | 14 473 | 95 | 32 775 |
Shawano County | 14 345 | 166 | 34 196 |
Pierce County | 13 517 | 78 | 32 953 |
Oconto County | 13 380 | 135 | 35 528 |
Green County | 11 674 | 65 | 31 687 |
Oneida County | 10 958 | 152 | 30 441 |
Trempealeau County | 9 970 | 75 | 34 599 |
Juneau County | 9 427 | 76 | 35 355 |
Clark County | 9 070 | 133 | 26 146 |
Lincoln County | 9 040 | 160 | 31 316 |
Door County | 8 791 | 91 | 31 639 |
Vernon County | 7 686 | 119 | 25 815 |
Jackson County | 6 954 | 46 | 34 007 |
Iowa County | 6 894 | 34 | 29 105 |
Kewaunee County | 6 842 | 71 | 33 256 |
Langlade County | 6 762 | 108 | 33 849 |
Vilas County | 6 511 | 108 | 30 383 |
Green Lake County | 6 385 | 72 | 33 515 |
Sawyer County | 6 060 | 71 | 36 601 |
Adams County | 5 855 | 70 | 28 048 |
Taylor County | 5 796 | 83 | 28 015 |
Crawford County | 5 361 | 32 | 32 210 |
Burnett County | 5 145 | 45 | 33 286 |
Washburn County | 5 041 | 52 | 31 682 |
Richland County | 4 995 | 57 | 27 718 |
Marquette County | 4 644 | 71 | 30 148 |
Lafayette County | 4 446 | 33 | 26 408 |
Bayfield County | 4 388 | 49 | 29 226 |
Buffalo County | 4 194 | 14 | 30 868 |
Rusk County | 4 189 | 62 | 28 390 |
Ashland County | 4 171 | 43 | 25 815 |
Price County | 4 090 | 42 | 28 886 |
Forest County | 3 349 | 56 | 35 995 |
Menominee County | 2 411 | 16 | 56 971 |
Pepin County | 2 307 | 20 | 30 888 |
Iron County | 1 818 | 50 | 30 730 |
Florence County | 1 350 | 17 | 30 522 |
COVID-19 has changed the U.S. and the whole world. COVID-19 keeps all people on alert in Wautoma and today, the invisible enemy still covers the territory of Waushara County. Its population density is considered to be 38 people per mi2 (15 people per km2) so the risk of infection is below average.
Milwaukee County and Dane County counties are still the most-affected counties in the state.
These figures don’t give the whole picture because many cases — including mild or asymptomatic infections — have not been diagnosed. Our key thing is to stay inside and take care of ourselves. You should be aware of protection measures and the symptoms of coronavirus.
How to protect yourself from coronavirus? What are coronavirus symptoms?