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Nine more people passed away statewide from COVID-19, and over 140 more individuals evaluated favorable, the state Department of Health Services revealed Sunday afternoon.

Health authorities confirmed a total of 4,346 cases in Wisconsin and said a minimum of 220 people passed away from the infection. The biggest dive in cases between Saturday and Sunday beyond Milwaukee remained in Brown and Kenosha counties. Brown County saw 11 more cases Sunday and Kenosha County was up 12 cases.

Over 45,323 people evaluated unfavorable for COVID-19, state health officials reported.

The number of people hospitalized in the state considering that the outbreak in Wisconsin continues to be around 30%at 1,190 individuals.

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Burnett, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Pepin, Taylor and Vernon counties stay the only ones with no verified cases so far, according to the state. The variety of cases in each county is as follows:

  • 2,150 in Milwaukee County
  • 361 in Dane County
  • 265 in Waukesha County
  • 248 in Kenosha County
  • 215 in Brown County
  • 168 in Racine County
  • 89 in Walworth County
  • 84 in Washington County
  • 79 in Ozaukee County
  • 74 in Rock County
  • 62 in Fond du Lac County
  • 41 in Winnebago County
  • 40 in Sheboygan County
  • 35 in Outagamie Count