La Salle County Coronavirus Update: 1 additional COVID-19-related deaths

A of La Salle County, aged about 60, died of COVID-19-like headaches, according to data published Tuesday through the La Salle County Department of Health.

His death is number 42 of COVID-19 headaches in La Salle County since the start of the pandemic and 12 since August 17.

In addition, there have been 17 new instances shown, bringing the total number of instances to 1,136 since the virus began. There are 445 known active instances in the county.

One teenager, two women in their twenties, two women in their thirties, two men in their forties, two women in their forties, two women in their sixties tested positive for COVID-19.

Seventeen other people who had already tested positive for the virus were removed from isolation, bringing the total to 649.

21,708 tests were performed on citizens of La Salle County.

Since Monday’s report, knowledge of the IDPH zip code has been updated as follows (these figures rarely fall behind the County Department of Health’s daily reports):

Ottawa has had five new cases, bringing the total to 197 since the start of the pandemic.

Streator had four new cases, bringing his total to 206.

Peru had two new cases, which raised its total to 73.

The Hall had a new case, which raises its total to 101.

Seneca had a new case, which raises its total to 17.

Mendota in 229 cases.

Marseille remains in the cases.

Sheridan stays on the cases.

Oglesby remains in the cases.

Somonauk, which is located in DeKalb County, remains in 30 cases.

Earlville in 22 cases.

Grand Ridge in 17 cases.

Utica in 15 cases.

Leland remains on the cases.

Wenona, which is basically located in Marshall County, remains in 11 cases.

The loser in 8 cases.

Tonica in six cases.

COVID-1nine driving controls should be performed from nine a.m. to 11 a.m. on Wednesdays at the La Salle County Emergency Management Agency at 711 E. Etna Road, Ottawa. This verification site is open to everyone, regardless of symptoms. People make an appointment by calling 815-433-3366 before arriving at the site.

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