La Salle County Coronavirus Update: Streator and Ottawa See Double Digit Increase in Confirmed Cases

Two residents of La Salle County, an 80-year-old man and an 80-year-old man, died within two days of COVID-19-related complications, according to data shared through the La Salle County Department of Health.

His death on Thursday announced the 51st COVID-19-related death in La Salle County, while he announced it on Friday 52nd.

In addition, La Salle County reported new instances of COVID-19 on Friday, expanding the number of known and active instances to 545 across the county after two past instances were transferred to counties after the investigation.

Friday’s 48 new instances included a child under the age of 13, two women and a child in their teens, seven and 4 men in their 20s, a woman and four men in their 30s, fives and 3 men in their 50s, sevens and 3 60-year-old men, and a 60-year-old woman and two men.

Of the 1,357 cases shown since the onset of the pandemic, another 760 people have been released from isolation.

Since Thursday’s report, knowledge of the IDPH zip code has been updated as follows (these figures are rarely left behind from the LCHD report):

Streator, who is also in Livingston County, recorded 22 more cases on Friday, bringing the total to 295.

Ottawa recorded 11 cases, bringing the total to 243.

The Hall had seven more tests, which raised its total to 113.

Peru recorded five cases, bringing the total to 93.

Mendota had four more cases, which raised her total to 244.

Marseille recorded 3 more cases, bringing its total to 93.

Oglesby had two more cases, which raised his total to 48.

Sheridan had one more test, which raised her to 46 overall.

Leland had a positive test, which raised his general to 17.

Seneca had a positive test, which raised it to 24 overall.

Grand Ridge had a positive test, which raised its total to 18.

Somonauk, which is located in DeKalb County, remained at age 30.

Utica remained at the age of 24.

Earlville stayed at 22.

Wenona, who is basically in Marshall County, remained at age 14.

Tonica stayed at 10.

Lostant’s overall accumulator remained at eight.

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

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