COVID-19 in Wisconsin: 320 new cases, 7 new deaths
![Wisconsin National Guard members perform COVID-19 tests in a parking lot Monday May 11, 2020, in Milwaukee. This was one of two sites in the city to open Monday and offer free testing.](https://kstp.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/kstp_COVID19testwisconsin.jpg)
Wisconsin National Guard members perform COVID-19 tests in a parking lot Monday May 11, 2020, in Milwaukee. This was one of two sites in the city to open Monday and offer free testing.[Morry Gash/Associated Press]
Wisconsin health officials reported 320 new cases of COVID-19 Friday, bringing the state’s total to 22,246 positive cases.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) also reported 7 new COVID-19 deaths, increasing the state’s total to 689.
The DHS said, as of Friday, 377,362 people have tested negative.
Of all cases in Wisconsin, 3,003 people, have required hospitalization.
In total, 70% of patients have recovered, meaning 30 days passed since the onset of symptoms or their diagnosis or their release from isolation was documented.