
By Neil Doyle
BLOOMINGTON – McLean County’s rolling positivity rate is now over 8% as local health officials Wednesday announced 50 new cases of coronavirus.

McLean County Health Department Administrator Jessica McKnight said there are 454 active cases, four people are still hospitalized, and 450 are isolating at home. 39 additional people have recovered from the virus, bringing that total to 766, and there have been 16 COVID-related deaths.
McKnight said the county’s rolling seven-day positivity rate is 8.2%, above the statewide rate of 4.1%.
“The McLean County Health Department continues to monitor several key indicators that measure the health burden of COVID-19 and capture our county’s ability to respond,” said McKnight. “The target indicators include new cases, number of deaths, positivity rates, testing, and hospital availability. We have been keeping a close eye on these data indicators and sharing situational updates with our local leaders to help them make informed decisions about when it might be appropriate to implement additional precautions.”
The age breakdown for the new cases:
- 1-9 years: 2
- 18-19: 15
- 20s: 28
- 30s: 1
- 40s: 4
So far this week, McLean County has added 290 new cases, bringing the total to 1,236 cases.
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