Livingston County officials report 127 coronavirus deaths, with 10,328 confirmed cases

Livingston County officials report 127 coronavirus deaths, with 10,328 confirmed cases
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There have been 10,328 confirmed coronavirus cases in Livingston County as of Feb. 4, with 127 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (547,810 cases) and Cook County (542,132 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 6,998, while Cook County recorded 6,499 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 51,846,053, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was under 20, with 659,502 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 1,376,379 were male and 1,536,903 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 17,086, while female deaths stood at 14,210.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 19,602 whites, 5,760 African-Americans, 4,426 Hispanics, 986 Asians, and 522 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of Feb. 4
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 2,957,563 31,296
Chicago 547,810 6,998
Cook 542,132 6,499
DuPage 200,020 1,611
Will 156,637 1,409
Lake 142,547 1,251
Kane 121,407 1,050
Winnebago 73,808 763
McHenry 72,604 430
Madison 68,023 732
St. Clair 61,718 693
Champaign 59,383 265
Sangamon 52,699 349
McLean 47,442 273
Peoria 44,834 478
Tazewell 35,358 437
Rock Island 31,908 449
Macon 29,501 317
Kendall 29,474 144
Kankakee 28,055 345
LaSalle 27,740 363
Vermilion 27,151 270
DeKalb 22,328 183
Williamson 21,552 230
Adams 21,483 191
Jackson 14,839 109
Coles 14,701 157
Whiteside 14,619 215
Ogle 13,403 126
Boone 13,306 103
Macoupin 12,314 129
Grundy 12,269 126
Henry 12,129 110
Knox 12,099 199
Franklin 11,827 151
Clinton 11,515 110
Marion 11,430 192
Stephenson 11,025 151
Jefferson 10,560 162
Effingham 10,337 126
Livingston 10,328 127
Randolph 10,013 115
Woodford 10,003 105
Christian 9,642 104
Fulton 9,620 112
Montgomery 9,315 94
Monroe 9,178 121
Logan 9,121 83
Morgan 9,072 114
Lee 8,383 75
Bureau 8,035 122
Saline 7,425 84
Perry 7,072 91
Iroquois 6,934 105
Fayette 6,896 90
McDonough 6,795 80
Douglas 6,290 50
Jersey 6,057 64
Shelby 5,949 64
Crawford 5,930 39
Lawrence 5,292 40
Union 5,149 61
Wayne 5,074 74
Richland 5,031 71
Edgar 4,955 56
Pike 4,874 63
Clark 4,616 47
Clay 4,557 63
Cass 4,488 34
Ford 4,284 62
White 4,217 40
De Witt 4,210 33
Piatt 4,202 21
Bond 4,196 28
Hancock 4,185 43
Johnson 4,073 38
Carroll 4,018 45
Moultrie 3,947 42
Warren 3,859 79
Mercer 3,849 41
Jo Daviess 3,824 33
Mason 3,783 59
Massac 3,668 64
Wabash 3,624 21
Greene 3,504 42
Menard 3,395 18
Washington 3,329 33
Cumberland 3,255 37
Marshall 2,654 29
Jasper 2,597 24
Brown 2,319 13
Hamilton 2,097 28
Schuyler 1,907 17
Edwards 1,732 25
Pulaski 1,667 16
Calhoun 1,490 5
Stark 1,447 31
Gallatin 1,302 12
Alexander 1,240 13
Scott 1,233 11
Henderson 1,107 17
Putnam 1,097 7
Hardin 1,017 18
Pope 925 7


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