Note: Our interactive charts are back. Hover over a data point to see details. Click on “A Flourish Chart” to see a larger version. — DH
Kenosha County Division of Health is reporting 3,152 total positive COVID-19 test results in Kenosha County as of Monday. That’s 42 more than Friday. There have been 65 COVID-19 deaths in Kenosha County. That’s one more than Frdiay. The Wisconsin Division of Health Services is reporting 35,176 negative test results, a positive rate of 1,872/100,000 people and a 2.1 percent case fatality rate in Kenosha County as of Monday.
Kenosha County Division of Health is reporting the following total positive COVID-19 test results for Western Kenosha County as of Wednesday (new numbers were not available Thursday):
- Bristol — 56 cases
- Paddock Lake — 45 cases (1 more than Friday)
- Salem Lakes — 146 cases (2 more than Friday)
- Randall — 35 cases (1 more than Friday)
- Twin Lakes — 59 cases
- Wheatland — 44 cases (1 more than Friday)
- Paris — 17 cases
- Brighton — 12 cases
All other county cases reported above are from Kenosha, Somers and Pleasant Prairie.
Here are Kenosha County COVID-19 daily positives and negatives over time:
Here are Kenosha County COVID-19 positives as a percentage of daily tests over time along with a 14-day moving average:
Wisconsin DHS has begun reporting new county level data updated weekly: Burden (case rate), trajectory (percent case change), trend and activity level for the last two weeks. Here is Kenosha County’s data as of Sept. 9:

The Kenosha County Division of Health announced Kenosha County’s first case of COVID-19 coronavirus on March 16.
Wisconsin DHS is reporting 89,956 positive tests and 1,273,607 negative tests with 1,210 deaths statewide as of Monday.
In Lake County, Ill., where many people from Kenosha County work, there are 15,832 positives as of Monday, the Lake County Health Department reports.
Note: We had been posting Kenosha County recovery data as presented by the county. That data has not been updated since Aug. 12, We will resume publishing this data if it is updated again. — DH