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Home›Covid 19›Oneida County numbers increase to 43 positive COVID-19 tests

Oneida County numbers increase to 43 positive COVID-19 tests

By StarJournal
July 15, 2020
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As of Wednesday, July 15, there have been 43 positive COVID-19 test results in Oneida County. One person tested positive today (has been in close contact with someone who has previously tested positive), and two on July 14 (no history of travel and no known contact with someone who has tested positive). All are self isolating.

Two more people have been released from isolation, leaving 14 active cases; 29 people have recovered. For more information, visit the health department’s website. 

The Oneida County Health Department reported 300 tests were completed Tuesday by the Wisconsin National Guard. Not everyone in line was able to be tested. The OCHD stated on Facebook it is exploring bringing the National Guard back for another testing event in the coming weeks. Once test results are received, the OCHD will post them.

TEST RESULTS AS OF 07/15/20:

3,900 total tests

118 pending

3,739 negative results

43 positive

CONFIRMED CASES

43 total

14 active; in self-isolation

29 recovered

0 currently hospitalized

0 deaths

 

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