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Tri-County public health officials on Wednesday announced 11 more fatalities linked to COVID-19, marking the largest single-day increase in nearly a year.
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The Tazewell County Health Department has been unable to provide hospitalization and home isolation figures since last Thursday. The department is only offering limited COVID data “until further notice” due to high volume.
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The active COVID-19 caseload in Peoria County has tripled over the past three weeks, and the entire Tri-County has added more than 10,000 new cases during that span.
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Hospitals cope with a skyrocketing COVID-19 caseload as Tri-County region adds 1,800 cases in 2 daysThe hospital systems serving the Tri-County are battling a massive COVID-19 surge as active cases in the region topped 5,000 this week for the first time in more than a year, with more than 1,800 new infections reported from Tuesday to Thursday.
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Peoria-area hospitals are treating 60 patients with COVID-19, while another 3,008 infected Tri-County residents are isolating at home. That’s the highest number of active cases reported in the region since 4,790 on Dec. 30.
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Active COVID-19 cases in the Tri-County have topped 2,500 for the first time since mid-April, increasing more than five-fold over the last six weeks.
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Active COVID-19 cases in the Tri-County have increased by 52% over the past week, surpassing 2,100 for the first time in 7½ months.
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Active COVID-19 cases in the Tri-County increased by 420 in the last seven days, more than tripling the caseload over the past four weeks.
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The public health departments in Peoria, Tazewell, and Woodford counties on Monday reported 1,356 area residents isolating at home with coronavirus infections, and another 31 patients being treated for COVID-19 at Peoria-area hospitals.
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Public health officials from Peoria, Tazewell, and Woodford counties on Monday reported 174 more active cases since Friday. The region’s caseload has nearly tripled since Nov. 2.