Wisconsin COVID-19 Cases Rising — Especially People In Their 20s

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Brookfield WI

28 June, 2020

11:42 PM

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MILWAUKEE, WI — Coronavirus cases are back on the rise in Wisconsin, and health officials say people in their 20s have seen the biggest increase in COVID-19 cases. State figures also showed that Wisconsin's daily COVID-19 positive case count is approaching the state's high-water mark for cases, which was set in late May. According to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Sunday Wisconsin saw 457 new COVID-19 cases. Wisconsin has seen more than 400 new cases for five consecutive days as of Sunday, matching a five-day run starting on May 20. The state's seven-day rolling average for COVID-19 cases is also rivaling Wisconsin's high point earlier this year. According to the latest figures, Sunday's seven-day rolling average was 418 cases, meaning that the average new case count over the last seven days was 418. That figure compares with May 30 when the seven-day rolling average was 479. The state's seven-day rolling average dipped to 266 on June 17, but increased every day from there to get us where we are today. Wisconsin's 457 cases reported Sunday represented a 7.1 percent positive case rate — the highest since May 20 when the positive case rate was 8 percent. According to a USA Today report, people in their 20s are seeing a spike in COVID-19 cases. That age group has seen 64 percent more cases over the last seven days than they did the previous week.

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