2 additional COVID-related deaths in McLean County

There are 13 McLean County residents currently hospitalized and 952 are in home isolation. (Graphic courtesy McLean County Health Department)

 

By Neil Doyle

BLOOMINGTON – McLean County health officials Monday reported two additional coronavirus-related deaths, brining the number of lives lost to 41.

A man in his 50s associated with an assisted living facility and a man in his 70s not associated with a long-term care facility have died, according to McLean County Health Department Administrator Jessica McKnight.

MCHD is reporting 260 new COVID cases since Friday, and going forward following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guidance, the health department and IDPH are reporting confirmed and probable cases combined. A confirmed case is laboratory confirmed via molecular test. A probable case meets clinical criteria and is epidemiologically linked or has a positive antigen test. If a probable case is later confirmed, the case will be deduplicated and will only be counted once.

There are 13 McLean County residents currently hospitalized and 952 are in home isolation. The county’s rolling positivity rate went up from 7.5% on Friday to 8.7%.

304 additional people were released from isolation, now 4,502 have recovered.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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