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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update: November 9, 2020

Post Date:11/09/2020 3:56 PM

NOTE:  Data is typically updated and shared Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Change has been calculated from the prior update.

We are pleased to share the City of Oak Creek COVID-19 Status Dashboard, available to the public. The data provided on this dashboard helps to illustrate the impact of the virus on the different demographics of our community. The data on this dashboard will be updated on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, as with our regular COVID-19 updates.

Information about this disease is constantly changing and evolving. For the most up to date information visit the CDC website.

COVID-19 in our Area

  Indiv. Testing Positive   Indiv. testing Negative  Indiv. Recovered Deaths 

Oak Creek

1,847  (+110) 10,600  (+187) 1,378  (+37)  27 (no change)
Milwaukee County 50,027 (+2,387) 335,641  (+5,252) 40,804  (+1,742) 623  (+7)
Wisconsin 271,770  (+15,705) 1,926,518  (+30,061)
210,318  (+12,228)  2,329  (+73)

Source: Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Testing data represents the number of people tested by the diagnostic test that detects the virus in the nose or throat (and not a blood test that detects antibodies). Multiple tests per person are not included in these summary statistics.

Additional Oak Creek data [updated every Friday]:
  • Burden: 1,075/100,000   
  • 14-day Positivity Rate: 18.6% 

Practice Everyday Preventative Actions

  • Wash hands frequently with soap and water for 20 seconds. If not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid touching eyes, mouth, and nose with unwashed hands.
  • Avoid close contact with individuals that are sick.
  • STAY HOME when you re sick.
  • Cover your sneeze and cough.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects or surfaces.
  • Practice physical distancing of 6 feet between you and individuals not a part of your household.
  • Avoid gatherings.
  • Wear a cloth face cover when outside your home.

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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update: November 9, 2020

Post Date:11/09/2020 3:56 PM

NOTE:  Data is typically updated and shared Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Change has been calculated from the prior update.

We are pleased to share the City of Oak Creek COVID-19 Status Dashboard, available to the public. The data provided on this dashboard helps to illustrate the impact of the virus on the different demographics of our community. The data on this dashboard will be updated on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, as with our regular COVID-19 updates.

Information about this disease is constantly changing and evolving. For the most up to date information visit the CDC website.

COVID-19 in our Area

  Indiv. Testing Positive   Indiv. testing Negative  Indiv. Recovered Deaths 

Oak Creek

1,847  (+110) 10,600  (+187) 1,378  (+37)  27 (no change)
Milwaukee County 50,027 (+2,387) 335,641  (+5,252) 40,804  (+1,742) 623  (+7)
Wisconsin 271,770  (+15,705) 1,926,518  (+30,061)
210,318  (+12,228)  2,329  (+73)

Source: Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Testing data represents the number of people tested by the diagnostic test that detects the virus in the nose or throat (and not a blood test that detects antibodies). Multiple tests per person are not included in these summary statistics.

Additional Oak Creek data [updated every Friday]:
  • Burden: 1,075/100,000   
  • 14-day Positivity Rate: 18.6% 

Practice Everyday Preventative Actions

  • Wash hands frequently with soap and water for 20 seconds. If not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid touching eyes, mouth, and nose with unwashed hands.
  • Avoid close contact with individuals that are sick.
  • STAY HOME when you re sick.
  • Cover your sneeze and cough.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects or surfaces.
  • Practice physical distancing of 6 feet between you and individuals not a part of your household.
  • Avoid gatherings.
  • Wear a cloth face cover when outside your home.

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