For 1st Time, Wisconsin Has Triple-Digit Newly Reported COVID Deaths

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Wisconsin health officials on Tuesday are reporting 104 additional COVID-19 deaths in the state, the first time the state has seen newly reported deaths from the virus in the triple-digits.

The previous single-day high was 92, set back on Nov. 17.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services says the additional deaths bring the state's total COVID-19 deaths to 3,115.

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The state also recorded another 6,202 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the state's total cases to 363,973.

For more, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services releases daily updates to its COVID-19 data right here.

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