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Wisconsin Health Officials Report 567 New COVID-19 Cases Monday, No New Deaths

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Wisconsin health officials confirmed an additional 567 cases of the coronavirus on Monday, bringing the state’s total number of cases to 81,760. 

There were no new deaths reported in the state. A total of 1,168 people have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began.

Officials say that nearly 89%, or 72,478, of people who had COVID-19 in Wisconsin have recovered, while 8,096 people have active cases of the virus.

Here are the county totals according to the state Department of Health:

Oneida County: 230

Vilas County: 128

Forest County: 107

Price County: 36

Lincoln County: 90

Langlade County: 88

Marathon County: 827

Iron County (WI): 131

 

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