Livingston County coronavirus update: 14 new confirmed cases, 6 additional recoveries

Fourteen other Livingston County citizens tested for the new coronavirus, six other COVID-19 patients recovered, and 24 cases are active in the county, the Livingston County Department of Health reported Tuesday afternoon.

The new instances shown included a woguy and two children under the age of 10, a boy between 10 and 20, a 30-year-old man, two 40-year-old men, 3 50-year-olds, a 60-year-old man, a woguy. in his 60s, a boy in his 80s and a woguy in his 80s. Two of the young men were asymptomatic at the time of the test.

All assets are recovering lately in isolation.

On Tuesday, the Department of Health gained 5,153 results from COVID-19 controls. Of these, 132 coronavirus controls were positive, 5021 negative controls, 105 of the previously reported cases showed that isolation cases were eliminated and another 3 people died as a result of COVID-19 complications.

According to the knowledge of the zip code shared Tuesday through the Illinois Department of Public Health (these figures may differ within a few days of county reports): Pontiac has had 37 cases shown since the start of the pandemic, Dwight has had 16 cases shown, Fairbury has had 12 instances shown, Long Point has had 10 instances shown and Cornell has had seven instances shown. Streator, which is basically located in La Salle County, had 119 cases shown.

For more information about Livingston County cases, www.lchd.us.

For COVID-1nine controls, others can stop at the COVID-1nine control site at Bloomington at McLean County Fairgrounds, 1106 Interstate Dr., Bloomington, nine a.m. to five p.m. On this site, there are no fees for Americans regardless of their insurance status.

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