From 10/29/2021-10/31/2021 Appleton recorded 65 confirmed cases and 30 probable cases. (As per usual, the dashboard only shows the daily totals for 10/31 not the total for the entire weekend.) Active cases decreased by 2 to 273. Cases out of isolation increased by 97 to 11,171. Deaths remained unchanged at 72.
Appleton’s current 7-day running average of confirmed cases is 26.57 and of confirmed and probable cases is 36.71. Both of those are lower than the 7-day running average of confirmed cases on this day last year of 57.29. (Appleton did not start tracking probable cases until 11/23/2021.) Appleton currently has 273 active cases as compared to 690 cases on this day last year. Last year between March 18 (the day of Appleton’s first recorded case) and October 31, Appleton recorded 26 deaths with/from coronavirus as compared to 9 deaths during that timeframe this year.
Last week Appleton recorded 186 confirmed cases and 71 probable cases. The week before we had 146 confirmed cases and 60 probable cases. That makes our two week burden to be 443 when calculated using only confirmed cases and 617 when including probable cases. Both of those are in the “Very High” burden rate category.
Currently after 19 months of coronavirus, 15.35% of Appleton residents have had either a confirmed or probable case of coronavirus. 0.1% have died with/from coronavirus. 0.36% of Appleton’s residents have a currently active case. 84.65% of Appleton residents are not known to have had a case.
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