A 66-year-old Milwaukee man has died from complications of the coronavirus, according to the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner.
The man was from Milwaukee and had been hospitalized for several days before he died, the medical examiner said.
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This marks the third death in Wisconsin from coronavirus.
One death was a man in his 50s from Fond du Lac and the other a man in his 90s from Ozaukee County.
No other details were released.
"Our hearts go out to all the loved ones affected by these deaths, and to all those suffering from this virus," said Gov. Evers. "We are committed to fighting the spread of COVID-19 in Wisconsin, and I want to recognize the hard work and bravery of our nurses, doctors, state health officials, and all those on the front lines in the effort to save lives. Together we will get through this historic health challenge."
Working with the Centers for Disease Control and Wisconsin public health officials, Gov. Evers declared a state of emergency on March 12, 2020. This action allowed DHS to use all available resources to respond to and contain the outbreak.
"We are very saddened by the death of these individuals, and my heart goes out to the family, community, health providers, and public health officials," said DHS Secretary-designee Andrea Palm. "We are working nonstop with medical staff across the state to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and help protect the health and safety of Wisconsinites."
Testing for COVID-19 is being done in Wisconsin through both the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene at the UW-Madison and the City of Milwaukee Health Department. Testing is also taking place at private labs throughout the state.
Right now, Wisconsin is prioritizing testing for COVID-19 because of a shortage of ingredients needed to run the tests.
DHS is working with our local and tribal health officers, health care providers, and other partners to adjust the response to COVID-19 as needed.
People should follow simple steps to avoid getting sick, including:
- Frequent and thorough handwashing.
- Covering coughs and sneezes.
- Staying home when able.
- Avoiding gatherings of 10 or more people
- Practicing social distancing.
MCMEO investigating the death of a 66 year old male from complications of Coronavirus (COVID-19) infection. Decedent was a Milwaukee resident and had been hospitalized for several days prior to his death.
— Medical Examiner (@mkemedexamine) March 20, 2020