There were 28 new cases shown, six better-known recoveries, and deaths similar to the new coronavirus, a woman in their 80s, reported Thursday to the La Salle County Health Department [IDPH].
Death is coronavirus-related death in La Salle County from mid-March to 15 in the following 11 days.
The new instances – raising the county total to 1,183 – included two men and two in the 70th; a boy in his 60s; a woguy and two 50-year-old men; a woguy and a boy in his 40s; 3 in his 30s; two and three men in their 20s; 4 women and 4 adolescents; and two women under the age of 13.
The six new recoveries raise this total to 664 and leave 474 active and instances in La Salle County.
Residents of La Salle County 22,015 COVID-19 tests.
Since Wednesday’s report, knowledge of the IDPH zip code has been updated as follows (these figures rarely fall behind the LCHD report):
Streator recorded 10 new cases at the moment on a consecutive day, raising its total to 226 since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ottawa recorded 8 new cases, bringing the total to 208.
Peru recorded new cases, bringing the total to 78.
La Salle recorded two new cases, bringing its total to 103.
Seneca had two new tests, which raised his total to 19.
Leland had two new cases, bringing his total to 14.
Utica had two more tests, which raised her total to 18.
Tonica had one more test, taking her to eight overall.
Wenona, who is basically in Marshall County, had a new case, which raised his total to 13.
Mendota remained in 229 cases.
Marseille remained in the cases.
Sheridan remained in the cases.
Oglesby remained in the cases.
Somonauk, which is located in DeKalb County, remained in 30 cases.
Earlville remained in 22 cases.
Grand Ridge remained in 17 cases.
Lostant remained in eight cases.
COVID-1nine driving control must be conducted 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.