3 new coronavirus cases in McLean County; 4 more have recovered

Four additional people have recovered from the virus, according to local health officials. (Graphic courtesy McLean County Health Department)

 

By Neil Doyle

BLOOMINGTON – The McLean County Health Department on Tuesday reported three new cases of coronavirus, bringing the county total to 779.

There are 141 active cases in the county. Four people are currently hospitalized, one in the ICU, and 137 are isolating at home. 622 residents have recovered from the virus and there have been 16-COVID related deaths. The county’s rolling seven-day positivity rate went down slightly to 2%.

MCHD reported nearly 100 new cases of COVID last week and the county has averaged over 100 active cases each day.

“McLean County Health Department continues to discourage holding or attending large gatherings, which are a high risk for spreading the virus,” said MCHD Administrator Jessica McKnight. “Parties and events where social distancing is not practiced needlessly put all those present in danger.”

McKnight said roughly 7% of McLean County’s COVID cases have been asymptomatic throughout their isolation.

She added if you have been at a party or large gathering it is recommended that you be tested for COVID 5-7 days after attending.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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