Livingston County officials report 134 coronavirus deaths, with 10,566 confirmed cases

Livingston County officials report 134 coronavirus deaths, with 10,566 confirmed cases
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There have been 10,566 confirmed coronavirus cases in Livingston County as of Feb. 22, with 134 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (555,774 cases) and Cook County (551,514 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 7,177, while Cook County recorded 6,759 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 53,968,881, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was under 20, with 676,622 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 1,405,301 were male and 1,570,663 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 17,719, while female deaths stood at 14,712.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 20,356 whites, 5,982 African-Americans, 4,553 Hispanics, 1,013 Asians, and 527 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of Feb. 22
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 3,019,951 32,431
Chicago 555,774 7,177
Cook 551,514 6,759
DuPage 204,624 1,663
Will 159,328 1,474
Lake 146,402 1,306
Kane 124,029 1,089
Winnebago 75,463 786
McHenry 74,475 455
Madison 69,431 760
St. Clair 62,873 709
Champaign 61,307 283
Sangamon 53,982 370
McLean 48,766 280
Peoria 45,770 497
Tazewell 36,137 450
Rock Island 32,694 458
Kendall 30,387 153
Macon 30,123 328
Kankakee 28,503 355
LaSalle 28,460 374
Vermilion 27,740 285
DeKalb 22,892 188
Williamson 22,254 237
Adams 22,052 198
Jackson 15,312 115
Whiteside 15,101 220
Coles 15,051 164
Ogle 13,752 128
Boone 13,597 110
Macoupin 12,576 137
Henry 12,494 116
Grundy 12,454 133
Knox 12,406 206
Franklin 12,181 159
Clinton 11,783 113
Marion 11,734 201
Stephenson 11,334 152
Jefferson 10,926 168
Livingston 10,566 134
Effingham 10,518 128
Randolph 10,356 119
Woodford 10,217 111
Christian 9,948 107
Fulton 9,881 119
Montgomery 9,633 98
Monroe 9,385 130
Morgan 9,305 123
Logan 9,294 84
Lee 8,645 76
Bureau 8,237 124
Saline 7,715 89
Perry 7,322 94
Iroquois 7,079 111
McDonough 7,063 84
Fayette 7,018 93
Douglas 6,409 52
Jersey 6,150 66
Shelby 6,128 69
Crawford 6,121 41
Lawrence 5,457 41
Union 5,306 63
Wayne 5,227 80
Richland 5,135 72
Edgar 5,069 57
Pike 4,970 64
Clark 4,781 50
Clay 4,709 64
Cass 4,563 35
Ford 4,373 64
White 4,363 45
Johnson 4,362 40
Hancock 4,328 45
Piatt 4,309 21
De Witt 4,290 35
Bond 4,280 30
Carroll 4,174 46
Moultrie 4,024 43
Warren 3,955 79
Jo Daviess 3,951 35
Mercer 3,946 45
Mason 3,857 59
Massac 3,803 64
Wabash 3,747 25
Greene 3,572 43
Menard 3,456 19
Washington 3,387 34
Cumberland 3,331 37
Marshall 2,707 30
Jasper 2,660 26
Brown 2,367 15
Hamilton 2,153 29
Schuyler 1,935 17
Edwards 1,775 27
Pulaski 1,702 16
Calhoun 1,509 5
Stark 1,494 32
Gallatin 1,381 15
Alexander 1,266 14
Scott 1,244 11
Henderson 1,134 17
Putnam 1,118 8
Hardin 1,040 19
Pope 941 7


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