La Salle County Reaches 30 COVID-19-Related Deaths

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

His death is coVID-19 in La Salle County since the start of the pandemic.

In addition, the Department of Health has shown 21 new cases, bringing the number of active county-wide cases to 473. Since the onset of the pandemic, there have been 956 cases shown.

Eight other people who had already tested positive came out of isolation, bringing the total to 453 across the county.

A 20-year-old man, 3 women in their 30s, two women in their 30s, two men, 4 men out of 50, two men in their 60s, a 70-year-old man and a woguy of 80 tested positive for COVID-19, according to the fitness department.

19,241 tests were conducted among the citizens of Salle County in Los Angeles and 5% of them tested positive.

Since Saturday’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):

La Salle had six other instances shown, bringing the total to 83 instances since the start of the pandemic.

Mendota had 4 cases, bringing its total to 208 cases.

Streator had 4 cases, bringing his total to 157 cases.

Ottawa recorded 3 cases, bringing the total to 160 cases.

Marseille recorded 3 cases, bringing the total to 77 cases.

Peru had another case, bringing its total to 54 cases.

Sheridan had another case, bringing her to 36 cases in total.

Oglesby had one more case, bringing his total to 35 cases.

Earlville had one more case, bringing his total to 19 cases.

Somonauk, which is located in DeKalb County, remains in 27 cases.

Seneca in 15 cases.

Grand Ridge in 14 cases.

Leland in 10 cases.

Wenona, who is basically in Marshall County, has had nine cases since the start of the pandemic.

Utica remains in the cases.

The loser 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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