Monroe County reported three new Covid-19 deaths today, bringing the total to 18 since the start of the pandemic.
The health department stated, “Please, let’s honor their memories by doing what we can to stop the spread of Covid-19. Stay home as much as possible, wear a face covering if you must leave home, practice physical distancing, and avoid gathering with people you do not live with. Do it for your friends, your family, your coworkers, and your community.”
Also, the county had 36 new cases, which brought its cumulative total to 2,713. Of those, 318 are active (13 are hospitalized), 2,377 have recovered, and 18 have died.
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Vernon County reported 16 new cases today:
• Two males in their 20s who are recovering at home
• A male in his 30s who is recovering at home
• Two males in their 40s who are recovering at home
• A male in his 80s who is recovering at home
• A female between 1019 years old who is recovering at home
• A female in her 20s who is recovering at home
• Four females in their 40s who are recovering at home
• Two females in their 50s who are recovering at home
• A female in her 70s who is recovering at home
• A female in her 80s who is hospitalized
Of the county’s total 1,159 cases, 896 have recovered, 16 are hospitalized, 229 are isolating at home, and 18 have died.
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Juneau County had six new cases today, resulting in a total of 1,392, of which 180 are active (five are hospitalized), 485 have been released from isolation, 720 have recovered, and seven have died.
At the New Lisbon Correctional Institute, no new inmate cases were reported. At present, six cases are active; the facility has had 526 positive tests since the outbreak began Aug. 15.