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(12/17) McLean County Health Department is reporting 89 new cases of COVID-19, bringing our total of probable and confirmed cases to 10,422. At this time 1,127 individuals are isolating at home. We are reporting 9,188 individuals have been released from isolation and are considered recovered. More than 162,600 tests have been resulted for a cumulative positivity rate of 6.4% The rolling 7-day positivity rate is 9.6% through 12/16/2020.
Twenty-four McLean County residents are reported to be hospitalized due to COVID-19. It is important to remember that this number does not represent all persons currently hospitalized for COVID-19 or for other treatment and care. Our local hospitals provide care for individuals from outside our county. McLean County hospitals are reporting 88% of ICU beds in use and 78% of total beds in use.
The McLean County Health Department has been notified of eight additional COVID-related deaths reported including a female in her 50s, a male in his 60s, a female in her 70s, two males in their 70s, and a male in his 80s who were not associated with long-term care facilities as well as a male in his 80s and a male in his 90s associated with long-term care facilities. There have been 83 COVD-related deaths reported in McLean County.
Male | Female | |
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50s | 1 | |
60s | 1 | |
70s | 2 | 1 |
80s | 2 | |
90s | 1 |
Look for emergency warning signs for COVID-19. If someone is showing any of these signs, seek emergency medical care immediately:
- Trouble breathing
- Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
- New confusion
- Inability to wake or stay awake
- Bluish lips or face
*This list is not all possible symptoms. Please call your medical provider for any other symptoms that are severe or concerning to you. Call 911 or call ahead to your local emergency facility: Notify the operator that you are seeking care for someone who has or may have COVID-19.
If you are not sure whether your symptoms are serious enough that you need immediate medical attention, contact your usual healthcare provider.
We continue to urge the public to take steps to protect themselves, their communities, and people who are at increased risk of severe illness. The virus spreads at large events but also at small private gatherings between family and friends. Stay home as much as possible, wear a mask, follow guidance for isolation and quarantine, wash your hands, and practice social distancing.
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