Winnebago County officials report 712 coronavirus deaths, with 67,751 confirmed cases

Winnebago County officials report 712 coronavirus deaths, with 67,751 confirmed cases
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There have been 67,751 confirmed coronavirus cases in Winnebago County as of Jan. 19, with 712 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (514,938 cases) and Cook County (506,736 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 6,654, while Cook County recorded 6,063 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 48,960,282, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was under 20, with 585,942 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 1,261,102 were male and 1,407,346 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 16,082, while female deaths stood at 13,428.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 18,405 whites, 5,392 African-Americans, 4,270 Hispanics, 944 Asians, and 499 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of Jan. 19
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 2,709,474 29,510
Chicago 514,938 6,654
Cook 506,736 6,063
DuPage 182,650 1,522
Will 147,592 1,320
Lake 129,497 1,198
Kane 108,243 992
Winnebago 67,751 712
Madison 62,421 689
McHenry 59,594 390
St. Clair 57,554 665
Champaign 52,204 246
Sangamon 47,111 327
McLean 42,264 259
Peoria 41,980 452
Tazewell 32,591 414
Rock Island 29,377 418
Kendall 27,304 137
Kankakee 26,480 333
Macon 26,451 294
LaSalle 25,227 341
Vermilion 24,414 253
DeKalb 20,071 164
Adams 19,602 184
Williamson 18,452 215
Whiteside 13,198 205
Coles 12,953 151
Jackson 12,821 103
Ogle 12,249 120
Boone 11,995 98
Grundy 11,624 114
Knox 11,249 191
Macoupin 11,079 127
Henry 10,921 102
Clinton 10,639 108
Franklin 10,338 139
Marion 10,291 175
Stephenson 10,120 139
Effingham 9,450 118
Livingston 9,368 121
Woodford 9,146 99
Jefferson 9,133 155
Christian 8,607 100
Fulton 8,568 102
Monroe 8,394 113
Randolph 8,367 112
Logan 8,311 80
Montgomery 8,216 89
Morgan 8,038 109
Lee 7,554 71
Bureau 7,247 115
Iroquois 6,448 97
Saline 6,403 80
Fayette 6,196 83
Perry 6,035 88
McDonough 5,927 75
Jersey 5,541 58
Douglas 5,511 44
Shelby 5,353 63
Crawford 4,788 37
Lawrence 4,547 39
Pike 4,388 62
Union 4,378 58
Wayne 4,326 70
Richland 4,309 68
Edgar 4,309 55
Cass 4,050 32
Clay 4,004 61
Clark 3,970 47
Ford 3,904 62
Bond 3,836 28
Piatt 3,799 18
De Witt 3,778 33
Hancock 3,752 42
White 3,737 35
Moultrie 3,566 40
Warren 3,555 74
Jo Daviess 3,491 32
Carroll 3,481 42
Mercer 3,405 38
Mason 3,403 57
Johnson 3,300 37
Greene 3,275 41
Massac 3,151 61
Wabash 3,095 19
Washington 3,045 31
Menard 3,022 17
Cumberland 2,848 32
Marshall 2,436 26
Jasper 2,291 24
Brown 1,971 13
Hamilton 1,824 26
Schuyler 1,735 15
Edwards 1,512 23
Pulaski 1,468 15
Calhoun 1,384 4
Stark 1,290 30
Scott 1,127 10
Gallatin 1,082 10
Alexander 1,069 13
Henderson 1,009 15
Putnam 996 7
Hardin 891 18
Pope 801 7


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