Over the weekend from 02/18/2022 to 02/20/2022 Appleton recorded 20 confirmed coronavirus cases and 6 probable cases. Active cases decreased by 8 to 141. Cases out of isolation increased by 34 to 21,051. Deaths remained unchanged at 81.
Appleton’s current 7-day running average of confirmed and probable cases is 18.14 as compared to 9.29 on this day last year. Appleton currently has 141 active cases as compared to 312 on this day last year. Between March 18, 2020 (the day of Appleton’s first recorded case) to February 20, 2021 Appleton recorded 60 deaths with/from coronavirus and had a deathrate per known confirmed and probable cases of 0.79%. This compares to 18 such deaths during that same timeframe from 2021-2022 and a deathrate during that time of 0.14%.
Over the last week, Appleton recorded a total of 101 confirmed cases and 26 probable cases. The week before that we had 121 confirmed cases and 31 probable cases. Our 2 week burden per 100,000 residents calculates out to 372 when using both confirmed and probable cases and 296 when using only confirmed cases. When including probable cases, the burden rate is in the “very high” category, and when using only confirmed cases it is in the “high” category. Our weekly case count is now back to where it was in the middle of August 2021.
Since Appleton’s first recorded case on March 18, 2020, 28.36% of Appleton’s approximately 75,000 residents are known to have had a confirmed or probable cases of coronavirus. 0.11% have died with or from coronavirus. 0.19% (less than 1/5th of 1%) currently have an active case. 71.64% are not known to have had covid.
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