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by Kevin Zimmermann A Sheboygan County resident age 80 or older is the 113th death here associated with COVID-19 as reported today by the County Divis.
SHEBOYGAN, WI (WHBL) - Two more deaths associated with COVID-19 were noted in Thursday's daily report from the Sheboygan County Division of Pub.
By Kevin Zimmermann
SHEBOYGAN, WI (WHBL) – With the deaths of another eight county residents attributed to COVID-19 in Thursday’s report, the Sheboygan County death toll from COVID-19 leaped above 100 to a total of 106. Of those, four were in their 60s, two were in their 70s, and two were 80 or older.
The daily report from the Sheboygan County Division of Public Health indicated 50 of 186 test returns received since Wednesday were positive for COVID-19, raising the running total to 12,019, and putting the positive test rate at 26.8%. The 46 recoveries weren’t entirely responsible for the drop of 4 in the active case roster, as deaths also affected a total that now rests at 765. 9 persons remain hospitalized in Sheboygan County for treatment of their symptoms.
SHEBOYGAN, WI (WHBL) – The number of active cases of COVID-19 in Sheboygan County declined once again today, as the 76 recoveries outnumbered the 56 new cases, putting the active number at 828. 11 persons, one less than on Wednesday, were hospitalized. With 187 test returns received in all, the positive test rate was 30%. 11,665 county residents have so far battled COVID-19, and 96 have lost that battle.
Wisconsin added 3,791 new case confirmations today, raising the running total to 498,538 and poised to top a half million. The positive rate per test was 37%, while the seven-day average percent positive by person was 31.9%. 40 more deaths due to COVID-19 in the last 24 hours raise the toll to 5,079. 99 more persons were sent to hospitals for treatment of their symptoms. After accounting for discharges and deaths, the state’s COVID-19 patient population fell 51 to 1,077. 244 of those occupy ICU beds. Another 41 patients suspect COVID-19 and await their