Moultrie County officials report five coronavirus deaths, with 360 confirmed cases

Moultrie County officials report five coronavirus deaths, with 360 confirmed cases
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There have been 360 confirmed coronavirus cases in Moultrie County as of October 18, with five deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (89,392 cases) and Cook County (74,520 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 3,016, while Cook County recorded 2,341 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 6,775,553, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was 20 to 29, with 68,766 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 162,092 were male and 176,404 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 4,953, while female deaths stood at 4,261.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 4,531 Asians, 4,531 whites, 2,277 African-Americans, 1,806 Hispanics, and 208 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of October 18
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 344,048 9,214
Chicago 89,392 3,016
Cook 74,520 2,341
DuPage 20,724 596
Lake 19,438 503
Will 16,748 418
Kane 15,234 341
Winnebago 9,027 165
St. Clair 7,512 213
Madison 6,748 152
Champaign 5,660 28
McHenry 5,583 120
Peoria 4,207 61
McLean 3,849 30
Rock Island 3,641 88
Sangamon 3,444 54
Kankakee 3,143 78
Macon 2,512 48
Kendall 2,441 27
Tazewell 2,386 47
LaSalle 2,157 59
DeKalb 2,072 42
Coles 1,774 38
Williamson 1,696 57
Boone 1,640 24
Adams 1,585 15
Clinton 1,560 24
Vermilion 1,513 7
Jackson 1,428 25
Randolph 1,141 14
Whiteside 1,134 21
Knox 1,076 9
Effingham 1,070 3
Ogle 1,030 7
Grundy 859 7
Jefferson 852 44
Monroe 842 27
Bureau 842 17
Franklin 834 6
Marion 829 12
Morgan 792 24
Henry 790 5
Stephenson 780 7
Christian 763 25
Union 725 25
Macoupin 722 9
McDonough 654 15
Fayette 619 17
Crawford 615 6
Lee 592 1
Shelby 580 8
Montgomery 545 14
Woodford 542 10
Livingston 538 9
Logan 538 4
Douglas 523 8
Saline 497 7
Bond 460 9
Jersey 453 21
Warren 450 7
Iroquois 449 19
Cass 449 11
Wayne 432 9
Jo Daviess 416 5
Perry 403 16
Fulton 391 0
Moultrie 360 5
Carroll 356 7
Richland 316 14
Johnson 311 0
Lawrence 306 8
Clay 279 11
Hancock 279 3
Washington 275 1
Greene 264 15
Clark 253 6
Cumberland 249 6
Pike 249 4
Jasper 240 10
White 237 1
Mason 232 1
Pulaski 226 1
De Witt 225 3
Mercer 213 6
Piatt 205 0
Wabash 203 5
Ford 179 9
Menard 159 1
Massac 139 2
Edgar 138 8
Marshall 135 3
Hamilton 109 2
Henderson 108 0
Alexander 107 1
Gallatin 103 2
Edwards 98 0
Brown 96 0
Scott 93 0
Putnam 83 0
Schuyler 79 1
Stark 78 2
Calhoun 69 0
Hardin 49 0
Pope 36 1


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