MCHD reports 34 new cases of coronavirus; County total changes due to false positives

Approximately 80 cases previously reported in McLean County have been removed from both the statewide and McLean County totals due to false positives, said state health officials in a news release Thursday. (Graphic courtesy McLean County Health Department)

 

By Neil Doyle

BLOOMINGTON – McLean County health officials Thursday reported 34 new cases of coronavirus while the total number of cases changed due to a laboratory error and false positives.

The Illinois Department of Public Health is currently reviewing the situation, according to the McLean County Health Department. Approximately 80 cases previously reported in McLean County have been removed from both the statewide and McLean County totals due to false positives, IDPH said in a news release.

MCHD said all people affected by this laboratory error have been contacted and guidance from the IDPH was followed for additional testing when necessary.

There are 15 McLean County residents in the hospital due to COVID and 306 are in home isolation. McLean County hospitals are reporting 65% of ICU beds in use, 89% of total beds in use and nineteen patients hospitalized for COVID-19.

The county’s rolling positivity rate fell to 2.4%, the lowest it has been since early October.

COVID-19 Vaccine

Information about the vaccine in McLean County can be found here.

The state has information about vaccine locations across Illinois. That can be found here.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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