383 seniors over 79 who were in US test positive for COVID-19 during week ending February 24

383 seniors over 79 who were in US test positive for COVID-19 during week ending February 24
0Comments

There were 383 seniors over 79 who were in the United States tested positive for COVID-19 during the week ending February 24, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

Out of those who provided figures, 157 individuals were hospitalized and 23 were admitted to the ICU.

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association stated that in the United States, children represent about 9 percent of all COVID-19 cases. The Mayo Clinic points out that children of all ages can contract COVID-19 but most don’t become as ill as adults and some show no symptoms at all.

Figures are accurate as of April 29.

Positive tests per age group
Age group Number Positive
0 – 9 Years 837
10 – 19 Years 1,785
20 – 29 Years 2,524
30 – 39 Years 2,300
40 – 49 Years 2,013
50 – 59 Years 1,928
60 – 69 Years 1,388
70 – 79 Years 667
80+ Years 383


Related

Ann Gillespie, Director of the Illinois Department of Insurance

How much did Spring Valley households pay in property taxes for police and fire pensions in FY 2024?

Spring Valley local police and fire pensions cost $205 in property taxes per household in 2024, the 55th lowest in Illinois.

Ann Gillespie, Director of the Illinois Department of Insurance

Oglesby property taxpayers paid $333 per household for local pensions in FY 2024

Oglesby local police and fire pensions cost $333 in property taxes per household in 2024, the 86th lowest in Illinois.

Liz Bishop, Candidate, Illinois House Of Representatives

IL House candidate Bishop on gas taxes: ‘Residents need relief from Springfield’s tax excesses’

Republican candidate Liz Bishop called for relief from high gas taxes through a proposed temporary suspension of Illinois’ sales tax on gasoline.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Illinois Valley Times.