10K+ positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin, 411 deaths, 5K+ recovered, 108K+ negative

MILWAUKEE — The number of people in the state testing positive for COVID-19 grew to 10,418 on Monday, May 11, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported. Of those, 1,846 (18%) have required hospitalization. There have been 409 deaths statewide, according to the DHS. More than 108,000 people (108,033) have tested negative.

The Milwaukee County coronavirus dashboard showed 4,051 positive cases and 221 deaths related to the coronavirus in the county as of Monday afternoon.

Additional data reported by health officials Monday brought the statewide total of positive cases to 10,486, and the number of deaths statewide to 411.







Resources to keep you informed about COVID-19


CLICK HERE to view the latest COVID-19 totals (updated daily at 2 p.m.) from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

CLICK HERE to view the Milwaukee County COVID-19 dashboard.

CLICK HERE to view the COVID-19 recoveries in Wisconsin from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (scroll to the bottom of the page).

CLICK HERE for the Badger Bounce Back gating criteria for reopening the state.

CLICK HERE for access to information on the state's hospital capacity via the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

CLICK HERE for information on how to get tested for COVID-19 from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

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      About COVID-19 (from the CDC)

      Symptoms: Reported illnesses have ranged from mild symptoms to severe illness and death for confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases. These symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure (based on the incubation period of MERS-CoV viruses).