Jersey County officials report 58 coronavirus deaths, with 4,877 confirmed cases

Jersey County officials report 58 coronavirus deaths, with 4,877 confirmed cases
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There have been 4,877 confirmed coronavirus cases in Jersey County as of Jan. 10, with 58 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (480,546 cases) and Cook County (466,629 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 6,425, while Cook County recorded 5,864 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 46,827,777, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was under 20, with 512,287 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 1,145,361 were male and 1,277,810 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 15,547, while female deaths stood at 13,021.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 17,803 whites, 5,190 African-Americans, 4,182 Hispanics, 923 Asians, and 470 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of Jan. 10
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 2,460,270 28,568
Chicago 480,546 6,425
Cook 466,629 5,864
DuPage 165,689 1,479
Will 135,633 1,274
Lake 115,776 1,172
Kane 98,216 968
Winnebago 60,751 686
Madison 55,841 665
McHenry 53,571 377
St. Clair 51,074 652
Champaign 45,784 232
Sangamon 40,309 317
Peoria 39,005 430
McLean 36,873 252
Tazewell 30,051 394
Rock Island 27,019 414
Kendall 25,117 128
Kankakee 24,726 304
Macon 22,940 286
LaSalle 22,172 331
Vermilion 21,536 246
DeKalb 18,259 160
Adams 17,734 176
Williamson 16,021 210
Whiteside 11,776 200
Coles 11,124 146
Jackson 11,107 102
Ogle 10,987 116
Boone 10,898 94
Grundy 10,785 108
Knox 10,221 186
Henry 9,676 99
Macoupin 9,572 123
Clinton 9,492 108
Marion 9,248 169
Franklin 9,197 135
Stephenson 9,095 130
Effingham 8,568 114
Woodford 8,333 99
Livingston 8,264 116
Jefferson 8,215 153
Fulton 7,528 101
Christian 7,439 97
Monroe 7,368 109
Logan 7,204 78
Montgomery 7,055 88
Randolph 6,986 109
Morgan 6,850 107
Lee 6,775 70
Bureau 6,471 114
Iroquois 5,948 92
Saline 5,581 79
Fayette 5,524 77
Perry 5,329 84
McDonough 5,207 74
Jersey 4,877 58
Shelby 4,802 60
Douglas 4,666 43
Crawford 4,104 36
Lawrence 4,075 38
Union 3,919 57
Pike 3,906 59
Wayne 3,836 67
Edgar 3,769 55
Richland 3,745 67
Clay 3,642 59
Clark 3,541 46
Cass 3,532 32
Ford 3,510 61
Hancock 3,504 38
Piatt 3,402 17
White 3,377 35
Bond 3,346 28
De Witt 3,345 33
Warren 3,272 72
Moultrie 3,223 39
Carroll 3,202 42
Jo Daviess 3,113 32
Mercer 3,068 38
Mason 2,978 55
Johnson 2,936 35
Greene 2,852 40
Massac 2,827 61
Washington 2,752 31
Menard 2,681 15
Wabash 2,607 19
Cumberland 2,539 31
Marshall 2,175 24
Jasper 2,082 24
Hamilton 1,629 25
Schuyler 1,491 15
Edwards 1,338 22
Brown 1,315 13
Pulaski 1,284 15
Calhoun 1,158 4
Stark 1,119 30
Scott 1,015 9
Gallatin 976 10
Alexander 938 13
Henderson 932 15
Putnam 880 7
Hardin 815 17
Pope 736 7


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