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La Crosse County reports two COVID-19 deaths, case average continues to rise

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Two COVID-19 deaths reported Saturday of La Crosse County residents.

It’s the 71st overall and 12th in January. December had the most deaths (21) and November the second most (15) in the county.

Wisconsin’s Department of Health (DHS) has 72 deaths listed for the county but La Crosse’s Health Department has said one of those deaths was someone from outside the county and it hasn’t been transferred out by the state yet.

In La Crosse County, 763 residents were vaccinated on Friday, bringing the total to 14,930, according to DHS. The most vaccinated in a day so far has been 1,186, which happened Thursday. Total vaccinations statewide is 521,762, including 98,754 who have completed the full two-dose series.

Case wise, after 144 on Friday, La Crosse added another 40 on Saturday. The county is now averaging 58.3 over the past week. One week ago, that average was 39. After going most of January with that average declining, La Crosse has seen an increase over the past four days.

Looking at the daily averages below, across Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa, the numbers continue to fall, but are leveling off.


Here’s a look at state’s daily averages the past seven days, compared to averages from a week ago:

WISCONSIN
CASES — NOW: 1365, LAST WEEK: 1666
HOSPITALIZATIONS — NOW: 88, LAST WEEK: 86
DEATHS — NOW: 30, LAST WEEK: 34

MINNESOTA
CASES — NOW: 1019, LAST WEEK: 1269
DEATHS — NOW: 18, LAST WEEK: 25

IOWA
CASES — NOW: 926, LAST WEEK: 1110
HOSPITALIZATIONS — NOW: 60, LAST WEEK: 64
DEATHS — NOW: 23, LAST WEEK: 24


Here are Saturday’s new cases, hospitalizations and deaths statewide:

SATURDAYCASESHOSPITALDEATHS
Wisconsin14938933
Minnesota10878219
Iowa7899474

Host of WIZM's La Crosse Talk PM | University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point graduate | Hometown: Greenville, Wis | Avid noonball basketball player and sand volleyballer in La Crosse

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