Coronavirus In Wisconsin: Positive COVID-19 Cases Hit New Single-Day High

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Wisconsin confirmed six new COVID-19 deaths on Saturday, bringing the statewide death toll to 996.

The latest figures from the state Department of Health Services show there were 1,165 newly reported cases on Saturday, a single-day high that brings the state's total to nearly 60,000.

About 16% of the cases are active.

A total of 1.04 million people have been tested for the coronavirus, including 13,162 reported Saturday.

The number of people who have ever been hospitalized in the state was 4,980 on Saturday, up 50 from Friday.

There were 311 people hospitalized on Saturday, including 96 in intensive care. Health officials reported another 152 people who were awaiting results of a coronavirus test also were hospitalized.

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