32 New Positive COVID-19 Cases in McDonough County

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McDonough County changes since Thursday, 9/10/20:

  • 32 new positive confirmed cases: 13 females and 19 males
    • 9 in their 10s
    • 21 in their 20s
    • 1 in their 30s
    • 1 in their 40s
  • 69 newly recovered cases

Contact tracing investigation is being conducted to follow up with close contacts and advise of potential exposure and steps they will need to take to monitor their health as well as any quarantine instructions. By tracing contacts the individual had prior to the diagnosis, risk of additional transmission is reduced.

Data is provisional and subject to change. Data source: Illinois National Electronic Disease Surveillance System.

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

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