MCHD reports 38th COVID-related death; Positivity rate above 6%

McLean County’s rolling positivity rate went up to 6.1%, the highest it has been since mid-September. (Graphic courtesy McLean County Health Department)

 

By Neil Doyle

BLOOMINGTON – The McLean County Health Department Friday reported a woman in her 80s has died from coronavirus complications.

The woman was associated with a long-term care facility, according to MCHD Administrator Jessica McKnight. There have been 38 COVID-related deaths in the county.

Local health officials announced 88 new cases of COVID-19, as the county’s rolling positivity rate went up to 6.1%, the highest it has been since mid-September.

There are 408 active cases, 14 people are currently hospitalized, and the rest are isolating at home. 40 additional people were released from isolation, now 3,912 have recovered.

MCHD has reported 335 new COVID cases over the last week. Here’s an age breakdown of the cases:

  • <1: 1
  • 1-17: 44
  • 18-19: 14
  • 20s: 99
  • 30s: 46
  • 40s: 43
  • 50s: 43
  • 60s: 23
  • 70s: 13
  • 80s: 5
  • 90s: 4

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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