Wisconsin health department updates COVID charts to align with CDC


Craig Bertman receives his Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine dose Thursday, Jan. 13, 2022, at Fratney Street Elementary School in Milwaukee.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services made several changes to its public COVID-19 data pages Thursday, most notably by adopting the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s system for indicating risk and community-level spread of the virus.

The CDC breaks down COVID-19 levels into high, medium and low tiers, taking into account both local disease spread and hospital capacity. The new levels replace the states COVID-19 activity levels that the state used to feature on its site by region and county.

“We really value that CDC has incorporated (hospital capacity data) into the community levels and want to encourage people to use that method for their decision-making,” said Traci DeSalvo, director of DHS’s bureau of communicable diseases.

DHS also updated its data on rates of illness, hospitalization and death among vaccinated and unvaccinated people. 





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