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Ellipsis

(9,123 posts)
Wed Oct 21, 2020, 11:10 PM Oct 2020

4591. Test rate is near-catastrophic @ 21.7 percent. 33 deaths on Tuesday.

Surreal.


The state of Wisconsin confirmed 4,591 new coronavirus cases and 33 deaths on Tuesday. The number shatters the previous record of 3,861 set on Friday, but the Department of Health Services warned that single-day statistics might seem inflated for the next few days, as staff work to clear a backlog of positive cases that built up while the reporting system was offline over the weekend, and that today’s total reflects new cases confirmed over several days.

The DHS website said Tuesday that it’s more useful to look at rolling averages of measures like new cases, deaths and positive test rate, because those are unaffected by which day the results are entered, as long as they’re entered in the same seven-day perioud.

The seven-day average of new cases is now 4,035 — its first time over 4,000 and the highest yet. The seven-day average of deaths is now 24, a jump from 20.3 yesterday. And the seven-day positive test rate is a near-catastrophic 21.7 percent.


https://madison365.com/positive-test-rate-continues-to-rise-as-nearly-4600-new-cases-33-deaths-reported/

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4591. Test rate is near-catastrophic @ 21.7 percent. 33 deaths on Tuesday. (Original Post) Ellipsis Oct 2020 OP
Wow that is an ill omen for Wisconsin captain queeg Oct 2020 #1
Rachel Maddow was speaking with BigmanPigman Oct 2020 #2
Mind boggling Jimbo S Oct 2020 #3

BigmanPigman

(51,430 posts)
2. Rachel Maddow was speaking with
Thu Oct 22, 2020, 04:16 AM
Oct 2020

a doctor in WI yesterday and he mentioned the high percentage. I remember it since I said, "Holy shit!" out loud.

Jimbo S

(2,952 posts)
3. Mind boggling
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 10:34 AM
Oct 2020

Back in August, Wisconsin was under 800 a day and making progress. Now, pushing 4000 a day. I just don't see where it ends.

Back in March I told my furloughed friend to hang it there, we'll have it under control by the end of April if we all work together.

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