Madison County officials report 752 coronavirus deaths, with 69,014 confirmed cases

Madison County officials report 752 coronavirus deaths, with 69,014 confirmed cases
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There have been 69,014 confirmed coronavirus cases in Madison County as of Feb. 14, with 752 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (553,542 cases) and Cook County (548,468 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 7,112, while Cook County recorded 6,683 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 53,083,826, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was under 20, with 671,497 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 1,396,620 were male and 1,560,517 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 17,497, while female deaths stood at 14,522.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 20,070 whites, 5,891 African-Americans, 4,506 Hispanics, 1,009 Asians, and 543 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of Feb. 14
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 3,001,771 32,019
Chicago 553,542 7,112
Cook 548,468 6,683
DuPage 203,281 1,648
Will 158,518 1,453
Lake 145,320 1,292
Kane 123,343 1,075
Winnebago 74,996 780
McHenry 73,948 439
Madison 69,014 752
St. Clair 62,542 703
Champaign 60,826 276
Sangamon 53,540 360
McLean 48,438 278
Peoria 45,452 488
Tazewell 35,924 445
Rock Island 32,488 455
Kendall 30,131 149
Macon 29,966 324
Kankakee 28,387 351
LaSalle 28,220 370
Vermilion 27,632 277
DeKalb 22,737 187
Williamson 22,099 234
Adams 21,853 196
Jackson 15,170 112
Whiteside 14,965 216
Coles 14,957 163
Ogle 13,647 128
Boone 13,502 106
Macoupin 12,505 134
Grundy 12,400 130
Henry 12,380 114
Knox 12,295 205
Franklin 12,104 154
Clinton 11,696 113
Marion 11,651 197
Stephenson 11,240 152
Jefferson 10,819 165
Livingston 10,500 132
Effingham 10,473 126
Randolph 10,203 116
Woodford 10,164 108
Christian 9,825 106
Fulton 9,807 115
Montgomery 9,554 96
Monroe 9,279 126
Logan 9,262 83
Morgan 9,226 119
Lee 8,581 78
Bureau 8,180 124
Saline 7,629 85
Perry 7,249 92
Iroquois 7,029 109
Fayette 6,992 91
McDonough 6,990 83
Douglas 6,380 51
Jersey 6,123 66
Shelby 6,079 67
Crawford 6,073 39
Lawrence 5,420 40
Union 5,263 63
Wayne 5,190 78
Richland 5,121 71
Edgar 5,033 56
Pike 4,943 64
Clark 4,730 47
Clay 4,659 63
Cass 4,542 35
Ford 4,345 63
White 4,316 43
Johnson 4,301 38
Hancock 4,283 43
Piatt 4,275 21
De Witt 4,261 34
Bond 4,259 29
Carroll 4,088 46
Moultrie 4,008 43
Warren 3,936 78
Mercer 3,913 43
Jo Daviess 3,911 35
Mason 3,836 59
Massac 3,756 64
Wabash 3,716 23
Greene 3,560 43
Menard 3,439 19
Washington 3,369 33
Cumberland 3,312 37
Marshall 2,690 29
Jasper 2,646 25
Brown 2,355 14
Hamilton 2,135 28
Schuyler 1,925 17
Edwards 1,762 27
Pulaski 1,690 16
Calhoun 1,502 5
Stark 1,479 32
Gallatin 1,365 13
Alexander 1,260 13
Scott 1,241 11
Henderson 1,124 17
Putnam 1,118 8
Hardin 1,034 18
Pope 937 7


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