
By Neil Doyle
BLOOMINGTON – The McLean County Health Department on Thursday announced 18 new cases of coronavirus as the county continues to see an increase in the younger age ranges.
There are two people currently hospitalized and 74 are in home isolation, according to local health officials. There are 338 individuals that have recovered from the virus and there have been 15 COVID-related deaths in the county.
The county’s overall positivity rate is 2.1% while the rolling seven-day positivity rate is 2.5%.
“Like what is being seen in statewide and national trends, McLean County has seen an increase in positive cases in the younger age ranges,” said MCHD Administrator Jessica McKnight. “The highest percentage of our cases are still those 20 to 29 years old, but we have also seen cases recently among those 10 and younger.”
McKnight said there is still community spread of the virus, but recent cases have been able to identify an exposure to someone else that has tested positive for COVID.
Meanwhile, the Illinois Department of Public Health on Thursday announced 1,624 new cases and 20 additional deaths. The seven-day statewide rolling positivity rate is 3.4%.
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