The seven-day average for new coronavirus cases in Wisconsin is back above one-thousand for the first time since February 7th. The state Department of Health Services reports 1,573 positive tests on Thursday–which is the highest that number has been since January 27th. That pushes the weekly average to exactly a thousand a day. The positivity rate was 7.5%–the highest that has been since mid-January. There were three more deaths reported yesterday–bringing the statewide total to 7,453.
Brown County had 66 new cases. Outagamie County reported 41. Winnebago County added 40 new cases–while Calumet County was up by 19.


