Village of Dover
Recent News About Village of Dover
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Bureau County officials report nine coronavirus deaths, with 453 confirmed cases
There have been 453 confirmed coronavirus cases in Bureau County as of September 8, with nine deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).
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19 Bureau County residents in their seventies test positive for COVID-19
As of September 8, there have been 19 Bureau County residents in their seventies who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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17 Bureau County residents 80 or older test positive for COVID-19
As of September 8, there have been 17 Bureau County residents 80 years of age and older who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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71 Bureau County residents in their fifties test positive for COVID-19
As of September 8, there have been 71 Bureau County residents in their fifties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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212 Bureau County residents classified as white test positive for COVID-19
As of September 8, at least 212 white residents of Bureau County tested positive for the coronavirus.
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70 Bureau County residents in their twenties test positive for COVID-19
As of September 8, there have been 70 Bureau County residents in their twenties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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88 Bureau County residents in their forties test positive for COVID-19
As of September 8, there have been 88 Bureau County residents in their forties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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1 Bureau County resident in forties tests positive for COVID-19 on Sept. 7
One Bureau County resident in his or her forties tested positive for COVID-19 on September 7.
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2 Bureau County residents in their twenties test positive for COVID-19 on Sept. 7
Two Bureau County residents in their twenties tested positive for COVID-19 on September 7.
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2 Bureau County residents under 20 test positive for COVID-19 on Sept. 7
Two Bureau County residents under 20 years of age tested positive for COVID-19 on September 7.
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No Bureau County residents in their seventies test positive for COVID-19 on Sept. 7
As of September 7 there were 19 Bureau County residents in their seventies who were tested for the Coronavirus, none of those tests have come back positive for the virus.
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No Bureau County residents in their fifties test positive for COVID-19 on Sept. 7
As of September 7 there were 70 Bureau County residents in their fifties who were tested for the Coronavirus, none of those tests have come back positive for the virus.
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On September 8, no African American residents of Bureau County had COVID-19 tests return positive
On September 8, no African American residents of Bureau County had COVID-19 tests return positive.
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85 Bureau County residents in their thirties test positive for COVID-19
As of September 8, there have been 85 Bureau County residents in their thirties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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38 Bureau County residents in their sixties test positive for COVID-19
As of September 8, there have been 38 Bureau County residents in their sixties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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No Bureau County residents classified as African American test positive for COVID-19
As of September 8, zero African American residents of Bureau County tested positive for the coronavirus.
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19 Bureau County residents in their seventies test positive for COVID-19
As of September 7, there have been 19 Bureau County residents in their seventies who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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70 Bureau County residents in their twenties test positive for COVID-19
As of September 7, there have been 70 Bureau County residents in their twenties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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Bureau County officials report nine coronavirus deaths, with 453 confirmed cases
There have been 453 confirmed coronavirus cases in Bureau County as of September 7, with nine deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).
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3 Bureau County residents in their forties test positive for COVID-19 on Sept. 6
Three Bureau County residents in their forties tested positive for COVID-19 on September 6.