29 Additional COVID Cases Confirmed in Knox County

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The Knox County Health Department (KCHD) is announcing twenty-nine additional cases of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), between July 7, 2020 and July 13, 2020, bringing the total positive cases to 178. Due to federal privacy restriction, release of any additional information is prohibited. Public health officials are working to identify and actively monitor individuals who were in direct contact with these residents in an effort to
reduce the risk of additional transmission.

The new cases include:
● 6 females in their 10s
● 2 males in their 10s
● Female in her 20s
● Male in his 20s
● 4 females in their 30s
● Males in his 30s
● 3 females in their 40s
● 2 males in their 40s
● Female in her 50s
● 2 females in their 60s
● 2 males in their 60s
● 3 females in their 70s
● Female in her 80s

The number of individuals currently considered recovered stands at 128 of the 178 positive COVID-19 cases, with zero individuals currently hospitalized. Recovered is defined by the CDC as resolution of fever without fever-reducing medications for three days (72 hours), improvement of respiratory symptoms, and at least 10 days have passed since symptoms first appeared. Residents are encouraged to self-monitor daily for any of the following symptoms: fever, sore throat, cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, loss of taste/smell, extreme fatigue, abdominal discomfort, headaches, and muscle aches. This list is not all inclusive. Please contact your medical provider for any other symptoms that are severe or concerning. Curbside testing for COVID-19 is open to anyone, regardless of symptoms or other criteria, please call the Knox Community Health Center at 309-344-2225 to schedule an appointment. Call early as the Health Center may have same day appointments open. The Knox County Health Department urges all residents to continue wearing cloth face-coverings and practice social distancing when in public, for the health and safety of our community.

The Health Department reminds county residents to use trusted sources for the latest information on COVID-19 such as; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.cdc.gov and Illinois Department of Public Health www.dph.illinois.gov. The following webpage, http://gis.ci.galesburg.il.us/COVID , is the official source of information on COVID-19 numbers for Knox County. For general questions about COVID-19, call the hotline at 1-800-889- 3931, email dph.sick@illinois.gov or call your Knox County Health Department at 309-344-2224.

***Report Courtesy of the Knox County Health Department***

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