FRIDAY 1/22/2021 1:49 p.m.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has reported 530,171 total positive coronavirus test results in the state and 5,643 total COVID-19 deaths.

Of Wisconsin’s total COVID-19 cases, 23,683 (4.5%) are active, according to DHS, compared to 23,965 (4.5%) yesterday.

A total of 2,999,515 Wisconsinites have been tested for COVID-19. Of the 8,382 test results available today, 24.70% were positive. DHS says 2,463,344 negative COVID-19 tests have been reported in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin’s hospitals are reporting, a total of 808 patients hospitalized for COVID-19. Of those, 173 are in an ICU. A total of 2,120 hospital beds, or 19% of the state’s total beds, are immediately available to patients.

There are currently zero patients in the alternative care facility at Wisconsin’s State Fair Park, staying the same from zero patients yesterday. Since Jan. 22, the alternative care facility has seen 170 total patients.

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Today’s TotalYesterday’s
Total positive cases530,171528,101 (+2,070)
Active cases23,683 (4.5%)23,965 (4.5%)
Recovered cases500,685 (94.5%)498,368 (94.4%)
Negative tests2,463,3442,457,032 (+6,312)
Patients at alternate care facility00 (-0)
Patients hospitalized808834 (-26)
COVID-19 patients in ICU173193 (-20)
Hospital beds available 2,120 (19%)1,975 (+145)
Ever hospitalized 23,536 (4.4%)23,445 (+91)
COVID-19 deaths5,643 (1.1%)5,607 (+36)
NOTE: The number of patients hospitalized, the number of patients in the ICU, and the number of hospital beds available are up-to-date as of the day.

As of Jan. 21, a total of 779,800 vaccines have been allocated to Wisconsin and 473,300 vaccines have been ordered, with 100,100 in transit. DHS reports, 310,256 vaccines have been administered in Wisconsin.

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As of Wednesday, Jan. 20, DHS reports all of Wisconsin’s 72 counties are experiencing at least a high COVID-19 case activity level.

There are no Northeast Wisconsin counties that are experiencing critically high disease activity levels.

Of the Northeast Wisconsin counties experiencing very high case activity levels, none are reporting growing disease activity.

Door, Kewaunee, Marinette, Menominee, Shawano, and Waupaca are the Northeast Wisconsin counties that are experiencing no significant change in very high disease activity.

The Northeast Wisconsin counties that are shrinking in very high activity levels are Brown, Calumet, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Oconto, Outagamie, and Winnebago.

Of the Northeast Wisconsin counties that are experiencing high coronavirus activity levels, none are reporting a growing trajectory.

Green Lake and Waushara counties are reporting no significant change in high case activity levels.

The activity level is determined by combining the case burden and trajectory indicators.