‘It will get worse before it gets better’: Wisconsin shatters previous daily records with more than 3,700 new coronavirus cases – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Wisconsin reported more than 3,700 new coronavirus cases Thursday, shattering previous daily records as the state’s health crisis continued to soar to new heights unimpeded.

The state Department of Health Services reported 3,747 new cases, nearly triple the number reported just one month ago. The seven-day average was the highest ever, at 2,927.

Deaths due to the virus rose by 17, bringing the death toll to 1,553.

There were 1,043 people hospitalized with the coronavirus in the state, including 264 people in intensive care units. Both numbers were all-time highs.

Gov. Tony Evers expressed his frustration with residents who, he said, have not taken the ballooning outbreak seriously.

“We can prevent deaths,” Evers said in a conference call.

“I don’t know how anyone in the state of Wisconsin can feel comfortable about saying, ‘What the hell, I don’t care about preventing deaths.’ That is unimaginable to me,” he said.

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Source Article from https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/10/15/wisconsin-coronavirus-3-747-cases-17-covid-deaths-reported-thursday/3667837001/

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