
By Neil Doyle
BLOOMINGTON – A man in his 80s with underlying health conditions is the 24th McLean County resident to die from COVID-19 complications.
The man was also associated with a long term care facility, according to MCHD Administrator Jessica McKnight.
MCHD reported 15 new COVID cases Thursday as the rolling positivity rate held steady at 3.4%.
“McLean County has seen a slight decrease in testing,” said McKnight. “Testing is an important piece of the toolkit to address COVID. Testing helps to identify and isolate those infected with COVID-19 and allows public health partners to be able to quickly notify and quarantine close contacts and prevent further spread of the virus.”
There are 11 people currently hospitalized, two in intensive care, and 184 are isolating at home. Seven additional people were released from isolation, now 3,263 have recovered.
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