Four la Salle County citizens died as a result of COVID-19-like headaches, according to data shared Monday through the La Salle County Health Department.
A 60-year-old woman, two in their 60s, and a 60-year-old man have died, bringing the number of deaths across the county to 34 since the start of the pandemic.
In addition, there have been six new demonstrations of COVID-19, extending the total number to 962 since the virus began.
A guy in his 20s, a 40-up boy, a 40-up woguy, a 60-up boy and a 60-time woguy tested positive.
Ten other people who had already tested positive came out of isolation, bringing the total to 463 and the number of active cases to 465.
19386 coronavirus tests were performed through the citizens of La Salle County and 5% of them tested positive.
Since Sunday’s report, knowledge of the Illinois Department of Public Health’s zip code has been updated as follows (these figures rarely fall behind the County Department of Health’s daily reports):
Sheridan had two other instances shown, bringing the total to 38 instances since the start of the pandemic.
Mendota had another case, bringing his total to 209 cases.
Ottawa had another case, bringing its total to 161 cases.
La Salle had one more case, bringing his total to 84 cases.
Somonauk, which is also located in DeKalb County, had another case, raising the total to 28 cases.
Lostant had one more case, bringing his total to seven cases.
Streator in 157 cases.
Marseille remains in the cases.
Peru remains in the cases.
Oglesby at 35 cases.
Earlville in 19 cases.
Seneca in 15 cases.
Grand Ridge in 14 cases.
Leland in 10 cases.
Utica remains in the cases.
Wenona, who is basically in Marshall County, remains in nine 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.