An 80-year-old man from La Salle County died of COVID-19-like headaches, he reported Tuesday through the La Salle County Health Department.
It is the 25th COVID-19-related death in La Salle County, the seventh in the last two weeks.
In addition, the Department of Health showed 17 new COVID-19s on Tuesday, bringing the number of assets to 472 across the county.
Two children under the age of 13, two women under the age of 13, a teenager, two twentysomething men, two twentysomething women, a thirty-year-old man, a forty-year-old man, a fifty-year-old, two 50-year-olds, a 60-year-old man, and an 80-year-old woguy tested positive for COVID-19.
Five other people who had already tested positive for the virus were removed from isolation, raising the total to 305 since the start of the pandemic.
There have been 802 cases of COVID-19 since the beginning of the epidemic.
Since Monday’s report, knowledge of the Illinois Department of Public Health’s zip code has been updated as follows (these figures can be reported with a delay):
Ottawa has registered seven other instances shown, bringing the total to 126 instances shown since the start of the pandemic.
Mendota had 3 cases shown, bringing the total to 174 cases.
Streator recorded two cases shown, bringing the total to 119 cases.
La Salle had two cases shown, bringing the total to 66 cases.
Marseille had two cases shown, bringing the total to 62 cases.
Somonauk had another case, bringing his total to 27 cases.
Peru remains in the cases.
Oglesby in 33 cases.
Sheridan in 33 cases.
Earlville at 18 cases.
Seneca in 15 cases.
Grand Ridge in 14 cases.
Leland in 10 cases.
Utica remains seven away.
No zip code in La Salle County has reported more than five cases shown, according to IDPH.
County fitness officials are asking citizens to take precautions seriously and to take accumulation into account in cases where they plan to attend social events. The use of a mask and social estrangement are the most productive preventive measures that other people can take at this time, the authorities said.
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.