Perry County officials report 16 coronavirus deaths, with 438 confirmed cases

Perry County officials report 16 coronavirus deaths, with 438 confirmed cases
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There have been 438 confirmed coronavirus cases in Perry County as of October 25, with 16 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (95,463 cases) and Cook County (80,123 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 3,041, while Cook County recorded 2,380 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 7,268,952, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was 20 to 29, with 74,516 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 176,139 were male and 192,438 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 5,105, while female deaths stood at 4,400.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 4,743 Asians, 4,743 whites, 2,309 African-Americans, 1,827 Hispanics, and 232 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of October 25
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 374,256 9,505
Chicago 95,463 3,041
Cook 80,123 2,380
DuPage 22,783 606
Lake 20,630 510
Will 18,356 427
Kane 16,621 347
Winnebago 10,183 180
St. Clair 7,920 220
Madison 7,151 154
McHenry 6,310 121
Champaign 6,091 29
Peoria 4,544 70
McLean 4,150 34
Rock Island 4,005 90
Sangamon 3,988 63
Kankakee 3,388 80
Macon 3,055 52
Kendall 2,670 30
Tazewell 2,645 56
LaSalle 2,408 63
DeKalb 2,358 42
Coles 1,912 39
Williamson 1,883 59
Adams 1,862 19
Boone 1,860 25
Clinton 1,755 26
Vermilion 1,718 10
Jackson 1,542 26
Whiteside 1,400 27
Knox 1,299 16
Randolph 1,271 15
Ogle 1,189 7
Effingham 1,165 4
Marion 1,012 19
Franklin 982 9
Stephenson 981 7
Grundy 965 7
Monroe 920 30
Bureau 906 16
Jefferson 905 48
Morgan 896 24
Henry 846 7
Christian 816 29
Macoupin 807 11
Union 780 25
McDonough 764 20
Lee 710 2
Fayette 680 24
Douglas 672 9
Shelby 669 12
Crawford 647 6
Livingston 632 10
Woodford 618 14
Montgomery 610 16
Logan 590 4
Saline 559 9
Fulton 518 1
Bond 499 9
Jo Daviess 498 7
Warren 496 8
Iroquois 492 19
Wayne 482 12
Jersey 473 21
Cass 462 11
Perry 438 16
Moultrie 411 4
Carroll 410 11
Johnson 355 0
Pike 353 6
Richland 334 16
Lawrence 333 8
Clay 311 13
Hancock 309 4
Clark 308 17
Washington 307 2
Mason 305 1
Greene 290 15
Cumberland 288 6
White 269 4
Jasper 264 10
Mercer 262 6
De Witt 260 6
Piatt 250 0
Pulaski 235 1
Wabash 226 5
Ford 196 14
Menard 185 1
Marshall 156 3
Edgar 155 10
Massac 154 2
Henderson 128 0
Hamilton 120 2
Alexander 120 1
Edwards 108 0
Gallatin 107 2
Brown 107 0
Scott 106 0
Putnam 92 0
Schuyler 90 1
Stark 86 3
Calhoun 66 0
Hardin 53 0
Pope 42 1


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