
MADISON, Wis. According to the state Department of Health Services, more than 200,000 people in Wisconsin received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday afternoon.
A total of 901 333 doses have been administered since December, including 33 677 in the past day. Health officials said 213,571 people had completed the vaccine range in full.
The positive percentage of the new COVID-19 tests declined, with Friday’s seven-day percentage positive through the test to 3.4%.
Wisconsin on Friday reported 938 new cases of the virus, which is higher than the seven-day average of 832. The state has a total of 554,048 confirmed cases and 12,111, or 2.2% of cases, are active.
Another 11 deaths were confirmed, bringing the total death toll to 6151. DHS officials said 55 had been admitted to hospital in the past day. Of the state’s 10,850 hospital beds, 20% are available for new patients.
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