2 additional COVID-related deaths in McLean County

McLean County’s rolling positivity rate held steady at 4.4%. (WJBC file photo)

 

By Neil Doyle

BLOOMINGTON – The McLean County Health Department Friday reported two additional coronavirus deaths, bringing the county total to 33.

MCHD Administrator Jessica McKnight said it was a woman in her 90s and a man in his 80s who were associated with long-term care facilities.

Local health officials announced 46 new COVID cases, bringing the county total to 4,023.

MCHD has reported 241 new cases of COVID-19 over the last week. The age breakdown of the cases:

  • <1: 1

  •  1-17: 24

  • 18-19: 25

  • 20s: 76

  • 30s: 34

  • 40s: 35

  • 50s: 18

  • 60s: 11

  • 70s: 12

  • 80s: 3

  • 90s: 2

There are 12 people currently hospitalized and 289 are in home isolation. 42 additional people were released from isolation, now 3,689 have recovered.

The county’s rolling positivity rate held steady at 4.4%.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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