Monday, October 5, 2020

Dubuque County COVID-19 Cases Oct. 5th, 2020 Cases last 24hrs.From 10 a.m.to 10 a.m.

Dubuque County COVID-19
Cases Oct. 5th, 2020 
Cases last 24hrs.
From 10 a.m.to 10 a.m.

The data is reflected in the time it's obtained from IDPH. Not all news agencies reporting data obtain the data at the same time it's posted, so there may be a slight difference in data and it changes throughout the day.
 
Tested; To Date
Dates       10-5       10-4          
Tested     31,449 -31,344 
Test last 24hrs. 105

 Positives: To Date.
Dates:   Oct.   10-5   10-4            Positive case  3731 - 3701 
= Positive cases 24hrs  30
Test positive rate  11.86%
Test positive rate last 24hrs 28.56%




Iowa CIVID-19 Tracker data
The rolling positive rate  as of October 4th 26.55%

Iowa's COVID-19 trackers 14 date rate is higher than the state’s reported 14-day positivity rate due to the IDPH not counting recent confirmed cases until all data is received, such as the date of birth of the testes. This practice drives down the positivity rate, even though those cases have been confirmed in a specific county. 

IDPH 14- day Rolling posited rate for schools 14.99%

Negative cases 27,658

Recovered:.  
Dates:.Oct    10-5    10-4         
                        2223 - 2213    
= Total Recovered: Recovered last 24hrs: 10

People Infected:
Dates. Oct 4th
Total infections 1,464
 The infection rate of 2.00%
This is people presently have it and infection rate.

Dubuque Community Schools  Present Case Count.  

Students 10 Staff 3 as of Oct 2nd
Dubuque Schools now have  cases. 

Holy Family Schools report no cases 

Deaths: 44  
Case fatality rate.1.19%

Hospitalized: 19 as of 10-3 2:30 p.m.

Please wear a mask and follow all CDC Guidelines. Deaths are increasing in our county and so are cases. If everyone pitches in we can bring the numbers down.  

For more data.
 iowacovid19tracker.org/dubuque-county/

Associated Press Wisconsin COVID Cases .

Wisconsin sets record for COVID-19 cases in single day
3 Oct 2020

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Wisconsin health officials on Saturday said the state set a single-day record for COVID-19 cases with nearly 2,900 positive tests.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported a 20.5% positivity rate from 14,084 tests that were processed in the last day. The previous record for new cases in a single day came on Thursday, with 2,887.

Health officials also announced 19 deaths in the last day, raising the number of fatalities due to complications from the virus to 1,372.

More than 24,000 people in Wisconsin have tested positive for COVID-19. There has been nearly 527 new cases per 100,000 people over the past two weeks, which ranks third in the country for new cases per capita, according to The COVID Tracking Project.

For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia and death