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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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Active COVID-19 cases in the Tri-County are down by almost 300 from this month’s high mark, holding steady in the 950-1,100 range over the past two weeks.
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The percentage of adolescents and youths among active COVID-19 cases in the Tri-County surged more than 8% in the past week, as the region’s daily average for new cases climbed back above 100.
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The number of total COVID-19 cases in the Tri-County climbed by more than 1,500 in the past two weeks, with 297 new infections added since Friday.
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Peoria-area hospitals added 11 patients with COVID-19 since the start of last week, but active cases in the Tri-County region fell by nearly 300 over the Labor Day weekend.
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Active COVID-19 cases in the Tri-County are at their highest number since the end of April.
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Hospitalizations for COVID-19 in the Tri-County dropped slightly this weekend, but an increase of nearly 200 active cases over the past week has the area on the verge of topping 1,000.
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The entire Tri-County area now has the “high” community transmission designation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as the region approaches 750 active COVID-19 cases.
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More than 600 Tri-County residents currently have COVID-19, the most in three months.
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Active COVID-19 cases in the Tri-County increased by more than 100 in the past week, after more than doubling over the previous seven days.