Rolling positivity rate below 3%; McLean County adds 11 new cases of coronavirus

The county’s rolling positivity rate inched down to 2.6%. (Graphic courtesy McLean County Health Department)

 

By Neil Doyle

BLOOMINGTON – There are 203 active coronavirus cases in McLean County with local health officials Wednesday reporting 11 new cases.

21 McLean County residents are in the hospital due to COVID and the rest are in home isolation, according to the McLean County Health Department. Local hospitals are reporting 73% of ICU beds and 91% of totals beds in use.

The county’s rolling positivity rate inched down to 2.6%. 24 additional people were released from isolation, now 14,060 have recovered.

There have been 170 COVID-related deaths in the county.

COVID-19 Vaccine

MCHD says around 29,000 doses of vaccine have been administered in McLean County. Vaccine information in the county can be found here.

Statewide vaccine information is available here.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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