COVID-19 in Wisconsin: 3 in 10 tests returned positive on average over last week

More than 3 in 10 of Wisconsin's COVID-19 tests returned positive on average over the last week, state data says. 

The 7-day test positivity rate average was 30.5 percent Tuesday. The 7-day case increase average was 3,876. Both metrics have hovered around those marks for the last week after seeing sharp declines the previous week. 

An average of 55 Wisconsinities have died from COVID-19 every day over the last week, which is tied for the third highest mark of the pandemic. The other three highest days were all in the last 7 days. 

In hospitals, 83 percent of COVID-19 beds are full as of Tuesday. 1,892 beds are now available for new patients. 21 percent of occupied COVID-19 beds are ICU patients, or 326 total people. 

The pandemic so far

COVID-19 infections can often go undetected and be asymptomatic; laboratory-confirmed tests only represent a fraction of actual COVID-19 cases. A study from the Journal of the American Medical Association estimated that actual cases in some instances were six to 24 times greater than reported cases.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced an indoor mask mandate for people over the age of 5, which he extended until November 21.  Face coverings while indoors except at a private residence have been required since Aug. 1.

Evers extended the state's stay-at-home order until May 26, but on May 13, the state Supreme Court blocked the extension, effectively opening all establishments in the state. Hours later, images emerged of packed bars across the state, leading the Governor to call his state "The Wild West." Evers' original "Safer at Home" order went into effect on March 25. In October, a judge did however allow Evers' mask mandate to remain in effect.

On April 4, President Donald Trump approved a disaster declaration for Wisconsin due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This declaration allows for federal funding to be allocated to state, tribal and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations that were impacted by the virus.

For more information, go to the state health department's website.

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Tips on washing your hands to reduce spreading germs

Amid the coronavirus outbreak, health officials are advising people to be sure to wash your hands. Follow these tips to help reduce the spread.

If you have questions or immediate needs related to COVID-19, you can Text COVID19 to 211-211, visit 211Wisconsin.org or call 211. Call volumes are high, so officials are asking people to be patient and try to use the text or online options first. 

If you are experiencing signs and symptoms of COVID-19, health officials advise you to call your health care provider.