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Egyptian Health Department Reports 1 Saline County Death and 13 New COVID Cases Wednesday

Egyptian Health Department was notified of a Saline County resident who has passed away due to complications of Coronavirus (COVID-19). We, at Egyptian Health Department, are saddened by this news and our thoughts are with the family.

Egyptian Health Department was notified on October 14, 2020, of thirteen Southeastern Illinois residents who have tested positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19). The individuals include:

  • Saline County
    • a male, in his 20’s, at home and in isolation
    • a male, in his 40’s, at home and in isolation
    • a female, in her 50’s, at home and in isolation
    • a male, in his 50’s, at home and in isolation
  • Gallatin County
    • a female, in her 30’s, at home and in isolation
    • a male, in his 40’s, at home and in isolation
    • a female, in her 40’s, at home and in isolation
    • a male, in his 50’s, at home and in isolation
    • a male, in his 60’s, at home and in isolation
    • a male, in his 70’s, at home and in isolation
  • White County
    • a female, in her 40’s, at home and in isolation
    • a male, in his 50’s, case status in progress
    • a female, in her 60’s, at home and in isolation

To date, Saline County has had a total of 481 lab confirmed positives, including 8 deaths, White County has had a total of 217 lab-confirmed positives, including 1 death, and Gallatin County has a total of 104 lab-confirmed positives of COVID-19, including 2 deaths. The Illinois Department of Public Health, their healthcare provider, and the individuals have all been notified and are monitoring the situation.

*Case status in progress means that Contact Tracers are currently making contact with the COVID-19 positive case to determine where the individual is located (ie: at home or hospitalized).

As cases increase, the number of close contacts increases for individuals who need to be quarantined for a minimum of 14 days. To help slow the spread of COVID-19 in our communities, please answer your phone. Contact Tracers may be calling you to let you know that you have been exposed to a confirmed COVID-19 positive. Remember to maintain physical distancing of 6 feet or more at all times.

If you have been tested for COVID-19, please remember that you have to isolate at home until you have received your test results. Please note: If you have received results for a COVID-19 Rapid Test– ???????????????? or ????????????????– you should still ?????????????? until you receive your lab-confirmed results.  Help stop the spread of COVID-19 in your community.

IDPH announced that Illinois had 2,862 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 49 additional deaths. Bringing the total to 327,605 confirmed cases and 9,074 deaths in Illinois.

Please remember the 3 W’s

Wear your face covering
Wash your hands
Watch your distance (6 ft!)

Wash your hands frequently. Wear a face covering if you have to go out. Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces. Remain 6 feet apart from others.

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