9,797 Vaccines Administered in Warren County, 18 Positive COVID -19 Cases

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The Warren County Health Department is announcing 18 additional confirmed case of coronavirus disease
(COVID-19), bringing the total cases to 1728 (correction in total from 2/15/2021). 1665 cases have had their
symptoms resolve. Due to federal privacy restrictions, release of any additional information is prohibited. To
date there have been 49 confirmed COVID-19 related deaths.

New cases include:

County level COVID-19 metrics for Week 15 from April 11-April 17, 2021 have moved Warren County into
warning level. 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 for Warren County:
• OSF Medical Group-Monmouth at 309-734-1414 (symptomatic only)
• Cottage Clinic at 309-734-0100
• Knox County Health Department at 309-344-2225
• Eagle View Health Systems at 309-867-2202
• HyVee Pharmacy on E Main in Galesburg-register at www.doineedacovid19test.com
• Monmouth College (Tuesdays and Fridays 8am-1pm) at www.monmouthcollege.edu/covid

Warren County (04/25/2021)
9,797 vaccine doses administered
4,510 population fully vaccinated
26.48% population fully vaccinated
17,032 total population

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

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