Livingston County officials report 136 coronavirus deaths, with 10,599 confirmed cases

Livingston County officials report 136 coronavirus deaths, with 10,599 confirmed cases
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There have been 10,599 confirmed coronavirus cases in Livingston County as of Feb. 28, with 136 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (558,048 cases) and Cook County (553,142 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 7,230, while Cook County recorded 6,821 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 54,645,376, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was under 20, with 679,390 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 1,410,366 were male and 1,576,680 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 17,902, while female deaths stood at 14,861.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 20,578 whites, 6,048 African-Americans, 4,585 Hispanics, 1,017 Asians, and 535 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of Feb. 28
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 3,031,220 32,763
Chicago 558,048 7,230
Cook 553,142 6,821
DuPage 205,611 1,677
Will 159,756 1,492
Lake 147,070 1,330
Kane 124,435 1,097
Winnebago 75,733 796
McHenry 74,815 461
Madison 69,691 769
St. Clair 63,050 715
Champaign 61,498 284
Sangamon 54,187 375
McLean 48,994 285
Peoria 45,945 501
Tazewell 36,252 453
Rock Island 32,818 466
Kendall 30,495 155
Macon 30,205 331
LaSalle 28,569 375
Kankakee 28,564 356
Vermilion 27,795 287
DeKalb 22,983 189
Williamson 22,355 242
Adams 22,142 200
Jackson 15,388 116
Whiteside 15,175 222
Coles 15,114 166
Ogle 13,835 128
Boone 13,652 113
Macoupin 12,630 137
Henry 12,533 116
Grundy 12,505 133
Knox 12,454 207
Franklin 12,219 163
Clinton 11,810 113
Marion 11,788 206
Stephenson 11,376 153
Jefferson 10,973 170
Livingston 10,599 136
Effingham 10,550 131
Randolph 10,382 121
Woodford 10,258 111
Christian 10,046 110
Fulton 9,930 124
Montgomery 9,694 100
Monroe 9,413 131
Logan 9,362 84
Morgan 9,360 125
Lee 8,682 77
Bureau 8,265 126
Saline 7,770 92
Perry 7,371 95
McDonough 7,113 86
Iroquois 7,091 111
Fayette 7,036 94
Douglas 6,427 53
Jersey 6,167 67
Shelby 6,154 72
Crawford 6,139 42
Lawrence 5,469 41
Union 5,329 63
Wayne 5,243 81
Richland 5,146 73
Edgar 5,094 57
Pike 4,985 65
Clark 4,800 51
Clay 4,725 65
Cass 4,574 35
Johnson 4,396 40
Ford 4,378 64
White 4,374 48
Hancock 4,349 45
Piatt 4,339 22
De Witt 4,293 36
Bond 4,289 29
Carroll 4,197 46
Moultrie 4,036 44
Jo Daviess 3,975 35
Warren 3,967 80
Mercer 3,964 46
Mason 3,868 59
Massac 3,824 66
Wabash 3,723 27
Greene 3,576 43
Menard 3,472 19
Washington 3,399 34
Cumberland 3,335 37
Marshall 2,724 30
Jasper 2,666 26
Brown 2,385 15
Hamilton 2,161 29
Schuyler 1,937 17
Edwards 1,763 27
Pulaski 1,712 18
Calhoun 1,513 5
Stark 1,500 32
Gallatin 1,389 16
Alexander 1,269 15
Scott 1,244 11
Henderson 1,145 17
Putnam 1,120 9
Hardin 1,043 19
Pope 944 8


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