MONDAY 1/3/2022 1:51 p.m.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has reported 1,005,150 total positive coronavirus test results in the state and 10,075 total COVID-19 deaths.
Of the SARS-CoV-2 variants in Wisconsin, DHS is reporting 25,971 cases of B.1.617.2 (Delta) and 521 cases of B.1.1.529/BA.1 (Omicron).
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| Today’s Total | Yesterday’s |
Total positive cases | 1,005,150 | 994,535 (+10,615) |
Received one dose of vaccine | 3,622,644 (62.1%) | 3,619,359 (62.1%) |
Fully vaccinated | 3,392,227 (58.2%) | 3,391,814 (58.2%) |
COVID-19 deaths | 10,075 | 10,063 (+12) |
Ever hospitalized | 51,459 | 51,236 (+223) |
The DHS recently announced an attempt to verify and ensure statistics are accurate, some numbers may be subject to change. The DHS is combing through current and past data to ensure accuracy.
Wisconsin’s hospitals are reporting, the 7-day moving average of COVID patients hospitalized was 1,586 patients. Of those, 397 are in an ICU. ICU patients made up 24.1% of hospitalized COVID patients.

DHS reports 8,625,777 vaccines and 1,620,411 booster doses have been administered in WI as of Jan. 3.

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As of Wednesday, December 29, DHS reports out of Wisconsin’s 72 counties, 20 counties are experiencing critically high COVID-19 case activity levels, 52 are in very high levels, while no counties are in the high, medium, or low range.
Brown, Door, and Manitowoc County are Northeast Wisconsin counties seeing growth in critically high case activity levels.
Of critically high counties in Northeast Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County and Oconto County are seeing no significant change.
No Northeast Wisconsin counties are shrinking in critically high case activity levels.
Of Northeast Wisconsin counties in very high case activity levels, Outagamie, Waupaca, and Winnebago County are seeing growth.
Multiple Northeast Wisconsin counties are seeing no significant change in very high case activity levels – Calumet, Green Lake, Kewaunee, Marinette, Menominee, Shawano, and Waushara County.
There are zero Northeast Wisconsin counties shrinking in very high case activity levels.
There are no Northeast Wisconsin counties experiencing high, medium, or low case activity levels.
The activity level is determined by combining the case burden and trajectory indicators.