La Salle County Coronavirus Update: 2 Deaths Due to COVID-19 Complications

Two la Salle County citizens died as a result of COVID-19-like headaches, bringing the number of deaths in the county to 41 since the start of the pandemic, according to data shared Monday through the La Salle County Health Department.

In their 80s and in their hundred they were the dead.

In addition, the Department of Health reported 25 new cases and another 32 cases were removed from isolation, reducing the number of active cases to 446. Streator recorded the largest build-up with 11 new cases, surpassing 200 cases since the start of the pandemic. La Salle had two new instances to succeed in a hundred instances in total.

Overall, La Salle County had 1,119 cases of COVID-19 and of those 632 were removed from isolation.

A teenager, two teenagers, two men in their twenties, two in their twenties, a man of thirty, two of thirty, two of forty, a man of fifty, two of fifty were the last cases shown.

21,580 tests were performed among the citizens of La Salle County and 5.2% returned for the virus.

Since Sunday’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):

Streator, who is also in Livingston County, has recorded 11 more cases, bringing its total to 202 since the start of the pandemic.

Ottawa recorded 4 cases, bringing the total to 192.

Peru recorded 4 cases, bringing the total to 71.

La Salle had two cases, which raised his total to 100.

Sheridan had two cases, which raised his general to 43.

Earlville had another case, which raised his total to 22.

Mendota in 229 cases.

Marseille remains in the cases.

Oglesby remains in the cases.

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

Grand Ridge in 17 cases.

Seneca remains on the 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 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 venue.

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