3 LaSalle County residents in their thirties test positive for COVID-19 on April 6

3 LaSalle County residents in their thirties test positive for COVID-19 on April 6
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Three LaSalle County residents in their thirties tested positive for COVID-19 on April 6, according to numbers being reported by the Illinois Department of Public Health.

In total, there have been 1,749 positive cases reported in LaSalle County among residents in their thirties, accounting for 15.3 percent of all cases in the county. Through April 6, LaSalle County has reported a total of 11,407 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, 227 of which have ended with the victim’s death.

Illinois gathers all of their COVID-19 data from across the state electronically. The reported cases and deaths will fluctuate as additional info is gathered. Chicago was home to one of the first known cases of COVID-19 in the US, as well as it’s transmission.

Test results for the past 10 days in LaSalle County
Date Total Tested Total Positive Positive %
2021-04-06 168,549 11,407 6.8%
2021-03-24 160,347 11,164 7%
2021-03-23 159,973 11,154 7%
2020-10-13 34,687 2,004 5.8%
2020-10-08 33,103 1,910 5.8%
2020-10-07 32,723 1,873 5.7%
2020-10-06 32,533 1,861 5.7%
2020-10-04 32,121 1,831 5.7%
2020-10-03 31,849 1,818 5.7%
2020-10-02 31,554 1,794 5.7%


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