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Health departments in Peoria, Tazewell, and Woodford counties on Monday reported 23 hospitalized patients and 841 residents isolating at home from COVID-19.
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Active COVID-19 cases in the Tri-County are on the rise again after falling steadily over the past seven weeks.
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Hospitalizations for COVID-19 in the Peoria area matched an 11-week low Monday, as active cases in the Tri-County saw a decline of 125 in just less than two weeks.
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The number of people battling COVID-19 in the Tri-County has fallen to its lowest since the first week of August.
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The number of active COVID-19 cases in the Tri-County fell by more than 100 from the start of last week, while the daily average for new cases also continues to decline.
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The daily average for new COVID-19 cases in the Tri-County over the past week dipped to just over 70, while active cases are down to the fewest in eight weeks.
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The active COVID-19 caseload in the Tri-County decreased by almost 10% over the weekend, as the region’s daily average for new cases over the past week dipped below 80 for the first time since the first full week of August.
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Children under age 9 now account for 1 out of every 5 active COVID-19 cases in Peoria County, while another 17% are between age 10-19.
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The Tri-County’s COVID-19 caseload fell by nearly 140 infections over the past seven days, dropping from a high mark that approached 1,400 earlier this month.
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Illinois Department of Public Health statistics updated Thursday show the Tri-County with 175,968 fully dosed residents, or 50.07% of the region’s population.