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July 27, 2025

COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations and cases increase in Wisconsin – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations and cases increase in Wisconsin – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations and cases increase in Wisconsin – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The state is experiencing an uptick in new reported deaths, hospitalizations and cases, according to the state’s health department and hospital association.

The nation is set to pass 1 million COVID-19 deaths in the coming days, according to Johns Hopkins University. There are 12,919 confirmed COVID-19 deaths in Wisconsin, and another 1,545 are probable.

According to the state Department of Health Services, 36 confirmed deaths occurred this week, an increase of 25 deaths from the previous week.

Hospitalizations continued to increase throughout the week as well. Roughly 257 patients are hospitalized with COVID-19, up 133 patients from a month ago, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

Similarly to what’s been seen around the country, COVID-19 cases are also increasing, although seven-day averages are still lower than last fall.

Track COVID and the vaccine in Wisconsin:See the latest data on cases, deaths and administered doses

Latest COVID-19 numbers

  • New cases reported (Friday): 2,307 
  • New deaths reported (this week), confirmed: 36
  • New deaths reported (this week), probable: 15 
  • Number hospitalized: 257 (intensive care: 37); up 133 patients from a month ago
  • Seven-day average of daily cases: 1,573 (up 1,157 cases from one month ago)
  • Seven-day average of confirmed daily deaths: 5 (up 1 death from a month ago)
  • Seven-day average of new deaths reported within 30 days of death: 3 (even from a month ago)
  • Seven-day average positivity rate: 11% of all COVID-19 tests given
  • Total cases since the start of pandemic: 1,426,770
  • Total confirmed deaths: 12,919
  • Total probable deaths: 1,545

Latest vaccine numbers

  • Total doses administered: 9,477,326
  • Seven-day average of daily doses: 1,514
  • Weekly doses administered: 7,167 (as of Friday)
  • Total booster doses administered: 2,015,193
  • Seven-day average of daily booster doses: 774
  • Residents who have received one dose: 3,751,938 (64.3% of the population)
  • Residents who are fully vaccinated: 3,563,691 (61.1% of the population)
  • Residents who have received a booster dose: 1,993,600 (34.2% of the population)
  • Residents ages 5 to 11 with at least one dose: 135,022 (27.7% of age group) 
  • Residents ages 12 to 17 with at least one dose: 273,948 (61.7% of age group)
  • Residents ages 18 to 24 with at least one dose: 328,644 (60.4% of age group)
  • Residents ages 25 to 34 with at least one dose: 476,695 (64.3% of age group)
  • Residents ages 35 to 44 with at least one dose: 500,593 (69.3% of age group)
  • Residents ages 45 to 54 with at least one dose: 501,236 (71.7% of age group)
  • Residents ages 55 to 64 with at least one dose: 640,598 (78.1% of age group)
  • Residents 65 and older with at least one dose: 895,202 (85.4% of age group)

Variant case sequencing

State and private labs regularly do further tests on a portion of positive COVID-19 samples to find the prevalence of different variants of the virus. The numbers below are just a fraction of the total number of variant cases.

Omicron variant was identified in 100% of tests sequenced during the week starting April 3. 

Contact Drake Bentley at (414) 391-5647 or DBentley1@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @DrakeBentleyMJS