Logan County officials report 78 coronavirus deaths, with 7,624 confirmed cases

Logan County officials report 78 coronavirus deaths, with 7,624 confirmed cases
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There have been 7,624 confirmed coronavirus cases in Logan County as of Jan. 13, with 78 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (494,638 cases) and Cook County (482,920 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 6,513, while Cook County recorded 5,945 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 47,669,193, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was under 20, with 542,430 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 1,191,159 were male and 1,329,702 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 15,762, while female deaths stood at 13,184.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 18,052 whites, 5,266 African-Americans, 4,218 Hispanics, 926 Asians, and 484 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of Jan. 13
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 2,560,001 28,946
Chicago 494,638 6,513
Cook 482,920 5,945
DuPage 172,571 1,500
Will 140,274 1,297
Lake 121,134 1,183
Kane 101,893 980
Winnebago 63,391 697
Madison 58,730 677
McHenry 55,662 381
St. Clair 53,874 656
Champaign 48,086 236
Sangamon 43,303 321
Peoria 40,275 438
McLean 39,398 255
Tazewell 31,161 401
Rock Island 27,983 414
Kendall 26,023 130
Kankakee 25,439 310
Macon 24,446 289
LaSalle 23,569 335
Vermilion 22,635 247
DeKalb 18,986 161
Adams 18,513 181
Williamson 16,730 213
Whiteside 12,388 203
Coles 11,942 147
Jackson 11,810 103
Ogle 11,489 119
Boone 11,255 95
Grundy 11,116 110
Knox 10,649 187
Henry 10,209 99
Macoupin 10,183 125
Clinton 10,035 108
Marion 9,657 174
Franklin 9,523 138
Stephenson 9,473 134
Effingham 8,951 116
Livingston 8,712 117
Woodford 8,688 99
Jefferson 8,530 154
Christian 8,022 97
Fulton 7,910 101
Monroe 7,836 111
Logan 7,624 78
Montgomery 7,533 88
Randolph 7,438 109
Morgan 7,329 107
Lee 7,103 71
Bureau 6,725 114
Iroquois 6,126 93
Saline 5,902 79
Fayette 5,737 78
Perry 5,501 87
McDonough 5,397 74
Jersey 5,150 58
Shelby 5,031 60
Douglas 4,909 43
Crawford 4,365 37
Lawrence 4,275 39
Pike 4,082 61
Union 4,078 57
Wayne 4,012 69
Richland 3,979 67
Edgar 3,975 55
Clay 3,828 60
Cass 3,748 32
Clark 3,733 47
Ford 3,680 62
Hancock 3,598 40
Piatt 3,562 18
Bond 3,549 28
De Witt 3,530 33
White 3,504 35
Warren 3,415 73
Moultrie 3,367 40
Carroll 3,316 42
Jo Daviess 3,254 32
Mercer 3,222 38
Mason 3,153 56
Greene 3,054 40
Johnson 3,025 37
Massac 2,923 61
Washington 2,861 31
Menard 2,827 17
Wabash 2,804 19
Cumberland 2,651 31
Marshall 2,285 25
Jasper 2,176 24
Hamilton 1,702 25
Schuyler 1,589 15
Edwards 1,394 23
Brown 1,380 13
Pulaski 1,358 15
Calhoun 1,264 4
Stark 1,182 30
Scott 1,075 9
Gallatin 1,016 10
Alexander 982 13
Henderson 960 15
Putnam 918 7
Hardin 844 18
Pope 769 7


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