Kenosha County COVID-19 update April 21, 2021: 15,297 positives

Kenosha County COVID-19 vaccination status /Kenosha County Division of Health


Note: All numbers are cumulative since data started being reported in early 2020, unless otherwise noted. — DH

Kenosha County Public Heath is reporting 15,297 total positive COVID-19 test results in Kenosha County as of Wednesday. That’s 17 more than Tuesday. There have been 302 COVID-19 deaths in Kenosha County. Kenosha County Public Health is reporting 76,012 negative test results.

Wisconsin Department of Health Services is reporting a positive rate of 9,106/100,000 people and a 2.0 percent case fatality rate in Kenosha County as of Tuesday.

In Kenosha County, 36.18 percent of the population has had at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccination and 26.30 percent are fully vaccinated as of Wednesday, reports Kenosha County Public Health.

Kenosha County Public Health is reporting the following total positive COVID-19 test results for Western Kenosha County as of Wednesday:

  • Bristol — 418 cases
  • Paddock Lake — 264 cases
  • Salem Lakes — 1,018 cases
  • Randall — 225 cases
  • Twin Lakes — 395 cases (2 more than Tuesday)
  • Wheatland — 250 cases (2 more than Tuesday)
  • Paris — 98 cases
  • Brighton — 114 cases (1 more than Tuesday)

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 (Note: Moving average has been paused due to adjustment of positives for March 5, 6 and 17– DH):

The Kenosha County Division of Health announced Kenosha County’s first case of COVID-19 coronavirus on March 16, 2020.

Wisconsin DHS is reporting 592,262 positive tests and 2,811,070 negative tests with 6,721 deaths statewide as of Wednesday.

In Lake County, Ill., where many people from Kenosha County work, there have been 58,790 positives as of Wednesday.

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