1xbet
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
betforward
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
yasbetir1.xyz
winbet-bet.com
1kickbet1.com
1xbet-ir1.xyz
hattrickbet1.com
4shart.com
manotobet.net
hazaratir.com
takbetir2.xyz
1betcart.com
betforwardperir.xyz
betforward-shart.com
betforward.com.co
betforward.help
betfa.cam
2betboro.com
1xbete.org
1xbett.bet
romabet.cam
megapari.cam
mahbet.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbet
1xbet
alvinbet.site
alvinbet.bet
alvinbet.help
alvinbet.site
alvinbet.bet
alvinbet.help
1xbet giris
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
betwinner
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
1xbet
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
betcart
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی

Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

Another 537 cases of COVID-19 confirmed by DHS, 3 new deaths reported Sunday

Suspicion falls on instant noodles in Salmonella outbreak

More people are sick in a multi-country Salmonella outbreak in Europe mainly affecting children and young adults. A total of 83 confirmed cases had symptom onset between December 2025 and mid-May 2026. Another 24 cases identified in 2026 have not yet been sequenced and may be part of the outbreak. At least 20 people have

Publisher’s Platform: Redactions and the move towards radical transparency

For over thirty years, I have been beating the same drum, and the last few days were no exception (some argue a bit too loudly and self-serving).  I have been posting about public health officials — and the FDA — sending out outbreak documents with the names of companies, growers, processors, and retailers blacked out

Cancer Diagnosis Delays During Screening Study; Benefits of Resistance Training

You don't have permission to access "http://www.medpagetoday.com/podcasts/healthwatch/121624" on this server. Reference #18.53d7ce17.1780826603.2c572e16 https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.53d7ce17.1780826603.2c572e16

Gounder Fills In Details Behind Ebola, GLP-1, and Trump Headlines

Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ editor-at-large for public health, discussed a recent study that suggests ultraprocessed foods are linked to increased dementia risk on CBS News 24/7’s The Daily Report on June 3. Gounder also discussed the Ebola outbreak in central Africa and the impact of U.S. health funding cuts on CBS News’ CBS Mornings

Herring recalled because of risk of botulism poisoning

Published: June 05, 2026, 7:00 pm Prime Food Processing LLC is recalling 69 cases of “Dried Herring Fish” because the product was not adequately eviscerated.  The sale of uneviscerated fish is prohibited under New York State Agriculture and Markets regulations because Clostridium botulinum spores are more likely to be concentrated in the viscera than any

MADISON, Wis. (WBAY) – Wisconsin health officials say another 5,099 COVID-19 tests have come back Sunday, with 537 people testing positive. The state’s total confirmed case count now sits at 75,337 since testing began in February.

According to the Department of Health Services, 10.5% of the tests were positive for COVID-19, the illness brought on by the novel coronavirus.

Another 4,562 people tested negative, according to the DHS.

The disease’s death toll slightly increased, with health officials reporting an additional three deaths since Saturday. This brings the number of Wisconsinites who have died from the virus to 1,122. The state reports new deaths were reported in Kenosha, Outagamie and Sheboygan Counties.

The number of active cases is now at 7,498 people, a decrease of 90 from Saturday. Recovered cases rose to 66,699, an increase of 624. Although the death rate percentage has stayed at 1.5% for several days, the percentage of active cases dropped by .1% on Sunday to 10%, and the recovery percentage increased by .2% to 88.6%.

The state considers a person recovered if they survive 30 days from diagnosis or the onset of symptoms or had their release from isolation or absence of symptoms medically documented (see the list of symptoms at the end of this article).

55 out of Wisconsin’s 72 counties reported new cases on Sunday. In Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, no new cases were reported.

29 more patients were hospitalized for COVID-19. The number of current COVID-19 patients in hospitals decreased from 309 on Saturday to 268 on Sunday. The number of those patients in ICU decreased from 103 to 90 on Sunday. There are 157 patients in hospitals awaiting test results.

Since February, 5,804 people have been hospitalized for COVID treatment, or 7.7% of cases, a percentage that held steady from Saturday.

The percentage of licensed medical beds in Wisconsin decreased from 24% to 22% on Sunday.

The state has 86 public and private labs capable of processing 26,591 tests per day, but health experts have cited a lack of supplies and fewer people seeking out testing for the lower numbers. In addition, state officials say another 25 labs are planning to do testing.

[CLICK HERE to find a community testing site]

To help people understand how their decisions affect their own health and others, the Department of Health Services introduced a decision tool at https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/decision.htm. Going beyond reiterating best practices like social distancing and wearing masks, the tool describes how choices matter and offers suggestions to make activities safer.

County case numbers (counties with new cases or deaths are in bold) are as reported by the DHS. County health department numbers may be different:

Wisconsin

  • Adams – 110 cases (+2) (3 deaths)
  • Ashland – 34 cases (1 death)
  • Barron – 370 cases (Revised from Saturday’s DHS report of 371) (3 deaths)
  • Bayfield – 45 cases (+1) (1 death)
  • Brown – 5,370 cases (+51) (58 deaths)
  • Buffalo – 64 cases (+4) (2 deaths)
  • Burnett – 40 cases (2 deaths)
  • Calumet – 500 cases (+9) (2 deaths)
  • Chippewa – 345 cases (+3)
  • Clark – 240 cases (+1) (8 deaths)
  • Columbia – 351 case (+2) (2 deaths)
  • Crawford – 102 cases
  • Dane – 5,426 cases (+39) (40 deaths)
  • Dodge – 1,133 cases (+13) (5 deaths)
  • Door – 128 cases (3 deaths)
  • Douglas – 249 cases
  • Dunn – 176 cases (+3)
  • Eau Claire – 801 cases (+11) (6 deaths)
  • Florence – 25 cases (+1)
  • Fond du Lac – 1,093 cases (+12) (9 deaths)
  • Forest – 77 cases (4 deaths)
  • Grant – 435 cases (+3) (17 deaths)
  • Green – 268 cases (+3) (1 death)
  • Green Lake – 91 cases (+1)
  • Iowa – 120 cases (+2)
  • Iron – 122 cases (+1) (1 death)
  • Jackson – 76 cases (1 death)
  • Jefferson – 900 cases (+11) (6 deaths)
  • Juneau – 197 cases (+4) (1 death)
  • Kenosha – 2,961 cases (+22) (63 deaths) (+1)
  • Kewaunee – 171 cases (+2) (2 deaths)
  • La Crosse – 1,177 cases (+21) (1 death)
  • Lafayette – 185 cases
  • Langlade – 83 cases (Revised from Saturday’s DHS report of 84) (2 deaths)
  • Lincoln – 82 cases (1 death)
  • Manitowoc – 517 cases (+4) (2 deaths)
  • Marathon – 773 cases (+2) (13 deaths)
  • Marinette – 610 cases (+8) (6 deaths)
  • Marquette – 89 cases (1 death)
  • Menominee – 29 cases (+1)
  • Milwaukee – 24,040 (+63) (489 deaths)
  • Monroe – 281 cases (+1) (2 deaths)
  • Oconto – 424 cases (+5) (2 deaths)
  • Oneida – 210 cases
  • Outagamie – 1,845 cases (+46) (20 deaths) (+1)
  • Ozaukee – 909 cases (+12) (18 deaths)
  • Pepin – 46 cases
  • Pierce – 291 cases (+2) (5 deaths)
  • Polk – 171 cases (2 deaths)
  • Portage – 596 cases (+9) (1 death)
  • Price – 36 cases
  • Racine – 3,998 cases (+10) (89 deaths)
  • Richland – 49 cases (+2) (4 deaths)
  • Rock – 1,667 cases (26 deaths)
  • Rusk – 24 cases (1 death)
  • Sauk – 644 cases (+10) (3 deaths)
  • Sawyer – 159 cases (+2)
  • Shawano – 268 cases (+6)
  • Sheboygan – 1,032 cases (+10) (9 deaths) (+1)
  • St. Croix – 636 cases (+8) (7 deaths)
  • Taylor – 103 cases (+5) (3 deaths)
  • Trempealeau – 411 cases (2 deaths)
  • Vernon – 98 cases (+1)
  • Vilas – 104 cases (+2)
  • Walworth – 1,695 cases (+6) (27 deaths)
  • Washburn – 64 cases (+1)
  • Washington – 1,622 cases (+27) (29 deaths)
  • Waukesha – 5,565 cases (+40) (74 deaths)
  • Waupaca – 662 cases (+7) (17 deaths)
  • Waushara – 154 cases (+2) (2 deaths)
  • Winnebago – 1,512 cases (+19) (21 deaths)
  • Wood – 456 cases (+6) (2 deaths)

Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

  • Alger – 16 cases
  • Baraga – 6 cases
  • Chippewa – 36 cases
  • Delta – 120 cases (3 deaths)
  • Dickinson – 64 cases (2 deaths)
  • Gogebic – 133 cases (1 death)
  • Houghton – 58 cases
  • Iron – 28 cases (1 death)
  • Keweenaw – 2 cases
  • Luce – 5 cases
  • Mackinac – 26 cases
  • Marquette – 207 cases (11 deaths)
  • Menominee – 213 cases
  • Ontonagon – 33 cases
  • Schoolcraft – 14 cases

Symptoms

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified these as possible symptoms of COVID-19:

  • Fever of 100.4 or higher
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chills
  • Repeated shaking with chills
  • Muscle pain
  • Headache
  • Sore throat
  • New loss of taste or smell

Symptoms that require immediate medical attention include:

  • Trouble breathing
  • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
  • New confusion or inability to rouse
  • Bluish lips or face
  • The CDC says this is not an all-inclusive list. Consult a medical provider about any symptoms that are severe or concerning.

Prevention

  • The coronavirus is a new, or “novel,” virus. Nobody has a natural immunity to it. Children and teens seem to recover best from the virus. Older people and those with underlying health conditions (heart disease, diabetes, lung disease) are considered at high risk, according to the CDC. Precautions are also needed around people with developing or weakened immune systems.
  • To help prevent the spread of the virus:
  • Stay at least six feet away from other people
  • Avoid close contact with people who are or appear sick
  • Stay at home as much as possible
  • Cancel events and avoid groups, gatherings, play dates and nonessential appointments
  • Stay home when you are sick, except to get medical care
  • Wash your hands regularly for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a mask. At a minimum, use a tissue when you cough or sneeze or use the inside of your elbow.

Copyright 2020 WBAY. All rights reserved.

Read More

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Hot Topics

Suspicion falls on instant noodles in Salmonella outbreak

More people are sick in a multi-country Salmonella outbreak in Europe mainly affecting children and young adults. A total of 83 confirmed cases had symptom onset between December 2025 and mid-May 2026. Another 24 cases identified in 2026 have not yet been sequenced and may be part of the outbreak. At least 20 people have

Publisher’s Platform: Redactions and the move towards radical transparency

For over thirty years, I have been beating the same drum, and the last few days were no exception (some argue a bit too loudly and self-serving).  I have been posting about public health officials — and the FDA — sending out outbreak documents with the names of companies, growers, processors, and retailers blacked out

Cancer Diagnosis Delays During Screening Study; Benefits of Resistance Training

You don't have permission to access "http://www.medpagetoday.com/podcasts/healthwatch/121624" on this server. Reference #18.53d7ce17.1780826603.2c572e16 https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.53d7ce17.1780826603.2c572e16

Related Articles

Suspicion falls on instant noodles in Salmonella outbreak

More people are sick in a multi-country Salmonella outbreak in Europe mainly affecting children and young adults. A total of 83 confirmed cases had symptom onset between December 2025 and mid-May 2026. Another 24 cases identified in 2026 have not yet been sequenced and may be part of the outbreak. At least 20 people have

Publisher’s Platform: Redactions and the move towards radical transparency

For over thirty years, I have been beating the same drum, and the last few days were no exception (some argue a bit too loudly and self-serving).  I have been posting about public health officials — and the FDA — sending out outbreak documents with the names of companies, growers, processors, and retailers blacked out

Cancer Diagnosis Delays During Screening Study; Benefits of Resistance Training

You don't have permission to access "http://www.medpagetoday.com/podcasts/healthwatch/121624" on this server. Reference #18.53d7ce17.1780826603.2c572e16 https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.53d7ce17.1780826603.2c572e16