Randolph County officials report 15 coronavirus deaths, with 1,220 confirmed cases

Randolph County officials report 15 coronavirus deaths, with 1,220 confirmed cases
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There have been 1,220 confirmed coronavirus cases in Randolph County as of October 22, with 15 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (92,431 cases) and Cook County (77,608 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 3,029, while Cook County recorded 2,361 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 7,031,082, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was 20 to 29, with 71,754 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 169,530 were male and 185,000 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 5,044, while female deaths stood at 4,343.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 4,659 Asians, 4,659 whites, 2,294 African-Americans, 1,816 Hispanics, and 224 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of October 22
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 360,159 9,387
Chicago 92,431 3,029
Cook 77,608 2,361
DuPage 21,776 605
Lake 20,042 507
Will 17,616 425
Kane 16,038 345
Winnebago 9,736 179
St. Clair 7,759 216
Madison 6,957 153
McHenry 5,943 120
Champaign 5,893 28
Peoria 4,388 68
McLean 3,997 31
Rock Island 3,822 89
Sangamon 3,722 62
Kankakee 3,288 78
Macon 2,794 49
Kendall 2,555 28
Tazewell 2,522 52
LaSalle 2,281 61
DeKalb 2,213 42
Coles 1,828 38
Williamson 1,800 59
Boone 1,774 25
Adams 1,730 15
Clinton 1,687 25
Vermilion 1,619 8
Jackson 1,491 26
Whiteside 1,297 25
Randolph 1,220 15
Knox 1,190 16
Ogle 1,137 7
Effingham 1,121 4
Grundy 923 7
Franklin 913 8
Marion 896 17
Jefferson 888 45
Monroe 884 28
Bureau 879 17
Morgan 865 24
Stephenson 865 7
Henry 820 7
Christian 800 27
Macoupin 760 10
Union 746 25
McDonough 708 17
Fayette 660 22
Lee 658 1
Crawford 639 6
Shelby 631 11
Douglas 604 8
Livingston 597 10
Montgomery 587 15
Woodford 568 14
Logan 566 4
Saline 524 9
Bond 483 9
Warren 474 7
Wayne 473 12
Iroquois 468 19
Jersey 467 21
Jo Daviess 461 7
Fulton 460 1
Cass 455 11
Perry 415 16
Moultrie 390 5
Carroll 383 9
Johnson 332 0
Richland 325 16
Lawrence 323 8
Pike 304 4
Clay 298 13
Mason 294 1
Clark 292 10
Hancock 292 4
Washington 289 1
Greene 280 15
Cumberland 262 6
Jasper 258 10
De Witt 248 4
White 248 2
Mercer 237 6
Pulaski 230 1
Piatt 224 0
Wabash 216 5
Ford 187 11
Menard 171 1
Edgar 150 8
Massac 146 2
Marshall 142 3
Henderson 121 0
Hamilton 114 2
Alexander 113 1
Gallatin 106 2
Brown 103 0
Edwards 101 0
Scott 100 0
Putnam 88 0
Schuyler 84 1
Stark 83 2
Calhoun 67 0
Hardin 53 0
Pope 38 1


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