COVID-19 in Wisconsin: 13,098 deaths – WISN Milwaukee

by | Jun 20, 2022 | COVID-19

VACCINATED SOON. JOYCE: TONIGHT, THE STATE IS REPORTING 827 NEW CONFIRMED COVID CASES. THE 7-DAY AVERAGE IS TRENDIN

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COVID-19 in Wisconsin: 13,098 deaths
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Updated: 5:20 PM CDT Jun 20, 2022

NOTE: Wisconsin does not update its count of new positive COVID-19 cases, COVID-19 deaths and the number of COVID-19 vaccines administered on weekends.Continuing Coverage: COVID-19 in WisconsinStatistics as of Monday, June 20, 2022:New positive cases: 3.686 (since Friday)Total positive cases: 1,505,173New deaths: 1 (since Friday)Total deaths: 13,099At least 9,559,082 vaccines have been administered (as of Monday)At least 2,054,967 booster doses have been administered (as of Monday)As of Monday afternoon, at least 86,275,678 Americans have tested positive for the coronavirus.At least 1,013,459 Americans have died from the coronavirus, as of Monday afternoon.Wisconsin COVID-19 headlines: Week of June 20:Milwaukee pharmacy orders 1,000 vaccines to prep for kids younger than 5 FDA authorizes COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5; what should parents know?NYC making push to get fired workers vaccinated, rehiredMobile app users, click here to view the map.Get breaking news alerts with the WISN 12 app.Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube

NOTE: Wisconsin does not update its count of new positive COVID-19 cases, COVID-19 deaths and the number of COVID-19 vaccines administered on weekends.Continuing Coverage: COVID-19 in Wisconsin

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Statistics as of Monday, June 20, 2022:New positive cases: 3.686 (since Friday)Total positive cases: 1,505,173New deaths: 1 (since Friday)Total deaths: 13,099At least 9,559,082 vaccines have been administered (as of Monday)At least 2,054,967 booster doses have been administered (as of Monday)As of Monday afternoon, at least 86,275,678 Americans have tested positive for the coronavirus.At le …

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