Amid mostly good news concerning Sheboygan County’s current state of the pandemic, COVID-19 remains a deadly disease and has claimed another life. The most recent casualty was a person in their 60s, and the 263rd to die since the pandemic began more than two years ago…and claimed its first life here on April 1, 2020.
One-hundred-fifteen casualties have been persons at least 80 years old, seventy were in their 70s, forty-four were in their 60s, eighteen were in their 50s, nine were in their 40s, six were in their 30s, and one was between 10 and 19 years old.
The Sheboygan County Division of Public Health’s Coronavirus Case Dashboard on Tuesday showed another three new cases, pushing the total so far to 29,364 confirmed. There were no recoveries and the active count rose by two to 69 cases. The 7-day average of daily new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Sheboygan County remains at 4.
With no new admissions and accounting for the deceased, the patient population dropped to just one.
First-dose recipients of vaccine now number 72,478, or 62.9% of the county as another 13 received their first shot. 18 more got their second dose, raising that total to 69,468, or 60.3%. Boosters were given to 15 more persons, raising that total to 37,842, or 32.8%.



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