MCHD Administrator: ‘We will not be going back to normal anytime soon’

McLean County Health officials say of the 82 cases, 59 have fully recovered. (Photo courtesy: McLean County Health Department)

By Blake Haas

BLOOMINGTON – Although McLean County Health officials announced one new case of COVID-19, McLean County Health Administrator Jessica McKnight said the county ‘will not be going back to normal anytime soon.’

“We have seen kind of consistent numbers over the last couple of days, you know, one, two, two new cases. Even if they are leveling off, we don’t want to be too complacent with that; we don’t think we will be going back to normal anytime soon.”

Of the 82 total cases, four remain hospitalized, 17 remain in home isolation, and 59 have recovered. Health officials say around 1,300 McLean County residents have been tested for COVID-19 at various testing sites.

“Even though we may be at or past our peak, we know that if we relax too much and don’t practice social distancing that we could see our case numbers go back up again,” McKnight added.

During his daily press briefing heard on AM 1230 WJBC, Gov. Pritzker announced 1,346 new cases of COVID-19, including 80 deaths, moving the state total to 24,593 cases and 984 deaths.

Additionally, Pritzker announced 116,929 Illinoisans had been tested for COVID-19.

Blake Haas can be reached at [email protected].

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