Over the Thanksgiving holiday and weekend from 11/24/2021 to 11/28/2021 Appleton recorded a total of 191 confirmed cases and 57 probable cases. Active cases dropped by 38 to 321. Cases out of isolation increased by 286 to12,519. Deaths remained unchanged at 74.
Our current 7-day running average of confirmed cases is 37.71 and of confirmed and probable cases combined is 51.29. This compares a 7-day running average on this day last year of 31 for confirmed cases and 36.29 for confirmed and probable. Appleton currently has 321 active cases as compared to 777 active cases on this day last year. Last year between March 18 (the day of Appleton’s first recorded case) and November 28 Appleton recorded 38 deaths from/with coronavirus as compared to 11 such deaths this year during that same timeframe.
Between 11/22/2021 and 11/28/2021 Appleton recorded a total of 264 confirmed cases and 95 probable cases. The week before that we had 322 confirmed cases and 110 probable. This makes our two week burden calculate out to 781 if using confirmed cases only and 1055 if including probable cases. The burden rate for confirmed cases only falls into the Very High category and for confirmed and probable combined is in the Critically High category.
Thus far, since Appleton’s first known case on 03/18/2020, 17.22% of Appleton residents have had a known or confirmed case of coronavirus and 0.1% of Appleton residents have died with/from Covid. 0.43% of Appleton residents currently have an active case while 82.78% of residents are not known to have had Covid.
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