Washington County officials report no coronavirus deaths, with 41 confirmed cases

Washington County officials report no coronavirus deaths, with 41 confirmed cases
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There have been 41 confirmed coronavirus cases in Washington County as of July 24, with no deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (58,445 cases) and Cook County (42,966 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 2,747, while Cook County recorded 2,075 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 2,432,523, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was 20 to 29, with 30,202 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 79,221 were male and 86,276 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 3,981, while female deaths stood at 3,399.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 3,286 Asians, 3,286 whites, 2,030 African-Americans, 1,537 Hispanics, and 182 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of July 24
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 168,457 7,385
Chicago 58,445 2,747
Cook 42,966 2,075
Lake 11,260 438
DuPage 10,701 506
Kane 8,613 294
Will 7,977 338
Winnebago 3,457 115
St. Clair 3,031 152
McHenry 2,621 111
Madison 1,694 71
Kankakee 1,567 66
Rock Island 1,431 30
Champaign 1,350 17
Kendall 1,176 21
Peoria 947 32
Sangamon 757 33
DeKalb 756 24
Boone 677 22
Jackson 463 19
McLean 442 15
Randolph 392 7
LaSalle 388 18
Ogle 351 5
Adams 316 1
Macon 311 22
Stephenson 299 6
Clinton 292 17
Coles 286 17
Whiteside 266 16
Union 262 21
Tazewell 260 8
Williamson 240 4
Grundy 233 5
Monroe 213 13
Knox 211 1
Iroquois 205 5
Vermilion 164 2
Cass 163 11
Warren 162 0
Henry 155 1
Jefferson 151 17
Morgan 151 5
Lee 121 2
McDonough 119 15
Montgomery 118 3
Marion 110 0
Macoupin 101 3
Douglas 92 1
Franklin 90 0
Jo Daviess 88 1
Pulaski 88 0
Perry 83 1
Christian 75 4
Saline 73 0
Bureau 69 2
Woodford 66 3
Livingston 66 2
Logan 64 0
Effingham 59 1
Jersey 58 1
Clark 52 0
Jasper 49 7
Johnson 48 0
Moultrie 43 0
Mercer 42 0
Fayette 41 3
Washington 41 0
Cumberland 40 1
White 38 0
Menard 37 0
Ford 36 1
Mason 36 0
Shelby 34 1
Alexander 34 0
Bond 33 1
Lawrence 32 0
Gallatin 31 0
Piatt 31 0
Carroll 29 2
Crawford 28 0
Wayne 27 1
Massac 26 0
Hancock 25 1
Wabash 25 0
De Witt 24 0
Edgar 24 0
Fulton 21 0
Marshall 16 0
Greene 14 0
Schuyler 14 0
Brown 12 0
Hamilton 11 0
Richland 10 0
Clay 9 0
Hardin 9 0
Pike 9 0
Henderson 8 0
Edwards 6 0
Putnam 6 0
Stark 6 0
Calhoun 5 0
Scott 5 0
Pope 3 0


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