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Hamilton County Health Department announces 33 additional positive lab confirmed COVID-19 cases in Hamilton County

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City of Mc Leansboro issued the following announcement on Aug. 30

Hamilton County Health Department has been notified of 33 additional positive cases of COVID-19 in Hamilton County residents:

To date:

August 27, 2021

1 Male child

1 Female child

2 Female in their 20’s

1 Male in their 20’s

2 Male in their 30’s

1 Male in their 40’s

1 Female in their 50’s

August 28, 2021

1 Female child

1 Female in their 20’s

3 Female in their 30’s

1 Male in their 50’s

August 29, 2021

1 Male child

3 Female in their 20’s

2 Female in their 30’s

1 Male in their 70’s

August 30, 2021

1 Male child

1 Female in their teens

1 Male in their teens

1 Male in their 20’s

1 Male in their 40’s

2 Female in their 50’s

1 Male in their 50’s

1 Female in their 60’s

1 Female in their 80’s

1 Male in their 80’s 

There have been 1051 lab-confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Hamilton County.

· 19 people who were a positive lab-confirmed case passed away.

· 986 people have recovered.

· 44 people currently isolating at home.

· 2 people currently hospitalized

Health Department continues to investigate each case ensuring the isolation of the positive patient.  In addition, Hamilton County Health Department places close contacts that have had exposure to the positive patient on quarantine for a minimum of 10 days.  This would allow symptoms to develop and pass without posing risk to others.  If you are contacted by public health officials, please respond promptly.

Close contacts may include individuals:

  • Living in the same household as a sick person with COVID-19
  • Caring for a sick person with COVID-19
  • Being within six feet of a sick person with COVID-19 for about 15 minutes, OR
  • Being in direct contact with secretions from a sick person with COVID-19 (e.g., being coughed on, kissing, sharing utensils, etc.)
As a precaution, if an individual has been tested for COVID-19, it’s advised they self-quarantine until their test results are received. If the test result is positive, that person will then be contacted by the Hamilton County Health Department.

The number of cases can be reduced by adhering to the Restore Illinois recommendations, wearing a mask, washing hands frequently, disinfecting commonly touched surfaces, and maintaining space of at least six feet from others.

The public is asked to follow and share trusted sources of information on COVID-19. The spread of incorrect information during disease outbreaks can lead people to take actions which may not be beneficial to their health or health of others. Refer to trusted sources such as Facebook page, Illinois Department of Public Health, and the CDC. The Illinois Department of Public Health has established a 24-hour COVID-19 hotline 1-800-889-3931.

Original source can be found here.

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