IDPH reports one McHenry County COVID-19 death Saturday, bringing total to 39 – Northwest Herald

Posted: May 3, 2020 at 5:06 am

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The McHenry County Health Department reported 24 additional people who tested positive for the coronavirus on Saturday, bringing the total to 703, with 39 deaths.

On Saturday, the IDPH reported the death of a man in his 60s in McHenry County.

As has been the case, Woodstock (60098) continues to have the highest amount of cases in the county, with 147 people who have tested positive for coronavirus, the IDPH said on its website. McHenry (60050) is the second highest, with 100. This makes Woodstock's positive test rate 31.1% and McHenry's 23.87%.

Here is the rest of the local breakdown of cases by municipality, per the IDPH: Crystal Lake (60014), 76; Harvard (60033),54; Bull Valley, Crystal Lake and Prairie Grove (60012),49 ; Algonquin (60102) 52 ; Lake in the Hills (60156), 48; Cary (60013), 43; Johnsburg and McHenry (60051),45 ; Huntley (60142),38; Spring Grove (60081),25; Marengo (60152),22 ; Wonder Lake (60097), 19 ; Fox River Grove (60021),9 ; and Richmond (60071), 6.

Kane County reported 1,886 total positive COVID-19 cases and 57 deaths, according to its health department's website, and Lake County, according to the IDPH, has 3,975 positive cases and 141 deaths to coronavirus.

Across the state, the IDPH announced 2,450 new cases of coronavirus and 105 additional deaths.

The IDPH is currently reporting a total of 58,505 cases, including 2,559 deaths, in 97 counties in the state.

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