As I previously mentioned, I have started pulling Covid numbers from the Wisconsin DHS website instead of from the City of Appleton.
Last week from 03/27/2022 through 04/02/2022, Appleton recorded 23 confirmed cases and 5 probable cases. There were no new deaths reported last week, but DHS is constantly updating its information to reflect new data that has come in and it seems that there were some deaths at some point in the past that have been added to the dataset. Last week, they had recorded 151 deaths with/from coronavirus in Appleton since the start of the pandemic, but this week that number is up to 157 although none of those seem to have happened in the past week.
Appleton currently has a Covid-19 Community Level of “Low” as determined by the CDC’s metrics.

We’re now one our third year of Covid tracking. The current 7-day running average of confirmed and probable cases is 4.00 as compared to 12.57 on this day last year, and 0.29 the year before (there was obviously very little testing during the early days of the pandemic in 2020).
During the full 2021-22 cycle we had 62 total deaths with/from coronavirus as compared to 94 during the 2020-21 cycle. Right now we have had 1 death since March 18, 2022 as compared to 0 deaths between March 18 and April 2 in 2021 and in 2020.






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