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La Crosse averaging 49 COVID-19 cases a day, but could see drop Friday; Iowa’s death toll jumps from 12 to 81 a day

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Another 28 COVID-19 cases in La Crosse County on Thursday.

The county is now averaging 48.6 cases a day over the past week. A week ago that average was 44. The case average is likely to drop by about 10 Friday, if cases remain consistent, because last week Friday there were 144 cases reported.

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Another 979 people were vaccinated in La Crosse, according to the state, and 18,156 county residents have now been inoculated. Vaccine information statewide and by county can be found by clicking here.

For those interested in getting the vaccine, the La Crosse County Health Department is directing people to fill out info by clicking here.

In surrounding counties, Monroe continues to be the only one averaging double-digit cases. Jackson County has had no new cases the past two days.


Here’s a look at new cases, the average cases the past week, total and active cases, as well as current hospitalizations from Thursday:

CountyNewAvg.TotalActiveHospital
VERNON45.61,770753
TREMP.45.33,3101514
MONROE1411.94,1041124
JACKSON01.42,559310
WINONA169.74,041NANA
HOUSTON207.41,487NANA
FILLMORE32.91,316NANA

Statewide, looking at the numbers below, the biggest that stands out is Iowa’s average deaths has jumped from 12 a day last week to 81 a day this past week. Iowa data showed 124 deaths Thursday, 56 Wednesday, along with 250 Sunday. The state has given no reasoning for the huge increase.

The state, Thursday, also surpassed 5,000 total deaths — 60% of those have happened in the past five months.

Wisconsin and Minnesota are slowly leveling out, after seeing cases, hospitalizations and death averages lowering week to week.

Wisconsin has had 297 hospitalizations the past three days, however.


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

WISCONSIN
CASES — NOW: 1230, LAST WEEK: 1464
HOSPITALIZATIONS — NOW: 82, LAST WEEK: 88
DEATHS — NOW: 26, LAST WEEK: 29

MINNESOTA
CASES — NOW: 952, LAST WEEK: 1142
HOSPITALIZATIONS — NOW: 63, LAST WEEK: 64
DEATHS — NOW: 16, LAST WEEK: 18

IOWA
CASES — NOW: 871, LAST WEEK: 955
HOSPITALIZATIONS — NOW: 57, LAST WEEK: 56
DEATHS — NOW: 81, LAST WEEK: 12


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

THURS.CASESHOSPITALDEATHS
Wisconsin15188041
Minnesota14107517
Iowa90652124

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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