
By Neil Doyle
BLOOMINGTON – Local health officials Friday reported five additional McLean County residents have died from COVID-19 complications.
The McLean County Health Department said four of the people lived in long-term care facilities. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, 66 of the 121 lives lost in the county have been associated with long-term care facilities.
MCHD announced 222 new cases. There are 34 McLean County residents hospitalized due to COVID, and 988 are in home isolation. The county’s rolling positivity rate jumped from 8.8% on Thursday to 11.1%.
772 new coronavirus cases have been reported since New Year’s Eve, according to local health officials. An age breakdown of the new cases:
- Under 1: 4
- 1-17: 136
- 18-19: 35
- 20s: 137
- 30s: 115
- 40s: 106
- 50s: 93
- 60s: 79
- 70s: 24
- 80s: 23
- 90s: 19
- 100s: 1
McLean County hospitals are reporting 73% of ICU beds in use, 84% of total beds in use and 50 people hospitalized for COVID-19.
166 additional people were released from isolation, now 11,218 have recovered.
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