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First Tri County Death Reported Along with Seven New CoViD Cases Tuesday by Egyptian Health Department

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 July 28, 2020, of seven Southeastern Illinois residents who have tested positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19). The individuals include:

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


To date, Saline County has had a total of 85 lab confirmed positives, including 1 death, White County has had a total of 53 lab-confirmed positives, and Gallatin County has a total of 42 lab-confirmed positives of COVID-19. The Illinois Department of Public Health, their healthcare provider, and the individuals have all been notified and are monitoring the situation.

As cases increase, the number of close contacts increases for individuals who need to be quarantined for a minimum of 14 days. Please maintain physical distancing of 6 feet or more at all times.

Public health officials are conducting an investigation of these cases by speaking with individuals who are deemed potential close contacts. As is protocol, public health officials may place other individuals on home quarantine if they are determined to have had significant exposure. Such individuals may not by symptomatic, but are quarantined for a period of time which allows symptoms to develop and pass, without posing risk to others. If you are contacted by public health officials, please respond promptly.

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