WCHD Reports 25 Additional COVID Cases

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The Warren County Health Department is announcing 25 additional confirmed case of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), bringing the total cases to 1623. 1557 cases have had their symptoms resolve. Due to federal privacy restrictions, release of any additional information is prohibited. To date there have been 47 confirmed COVID-19 related deaths.

New cases include:
Ages Female Male
0-10 0 1
10-20 3 5
20-40 5 2
40-60 4 1
60-80 3 0
80-100 0 1

County level COVID-19 metrics for Week 4 from January 24–January 30, 2021 remain stable for Warren County. IDPH uses numerous indicators when determining warning signs of increased risk in the county. A county is considered at a warning level when at least two of the following metrics trigger a warning.

Test sites located in Warren County: OSF Medical Group-Monmouth at 309-734-1414 (symptomatic only) and Cottage Clinic at 309-734-0100. Knox County Health Department at 309-344-2225 and Eagle View Health Systems at 309-867-2202 are community-based test sites that can test symptomatic or asymptomatic along with HyVee Pharmacy on E Main in Galesburg-register at www.doineedacovid19test.com

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

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