Wabash County officials report no coronavirus deaths, with six confirmed cases

Wabash County officials report no coronavirus deaths, with six confirmed cases
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There have been six confirmed coronavirus cases in Wabash County as of June 5, with no deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (47,551 cases) and Cook County (33,793 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 2,240, while Cook County recorded 1,640 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 1,000,919, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was 40 to 49, with 22,650 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 59,678 were male and 63,761 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 3,188, while female deaths stood at 2,601.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 2,517 Asians, 2,517 whites, 1,676 African-Americans, 1,150 Hispanics, and 181 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of June 5
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 125,915 5,795
Chicago 47,551 2,240
Cook 33,793 1,640
Lake 8,647 334
DuPage 7,997 394
Kane 6,672 205
Will 5,799 285
Winnebago 2,465 66
McHenry 1,677 79
St. Clair 1,262 92
Kankakee 989 54
Kendall 839 19
Rock Island 703 25
Champaign 677 7
Madison 624 65
Boone 498 17
DeKalb 450 8
Sangamon 360 29
Peoria 301 11
Jackson 300 10
Randolph 273 4
McLean 226 13
Ogle 225 3
Stephenson 211 5
Macon 200 20
Clinton 190 17
Union 171 14
LaSalle 160 16
Whiteside 149 13
Coles 138 17
Iroquois 135 5
Warren 122 0
Grundy 111 2
Knox 102 0
Jefferson 101 16
Monroe 100 12
McDonough 91 13
Lee 82 1
Tazewell 81 5
Cass 76 0
Williamson 75 3
Henry 70 0
Pulaski 58 0
Marion 52 0
Jasper 46 7
Macoupin 46 2
Adams 44 1
Morgan 42 1
Vermilion 42 1
Perry 42 0
Montgomery 41 1
Livingston 36 2
Christian 35 4
Jo Daviess 32 1
Douglas 28 0
Jersey 24 1
Menard 22 0
Fayette 21 3
Woodford 21 2
Bureau 21 1
Ford 21 1
Washington 19 0
Mason 18 0
Mercer 18 0
Carroll 17 2
Hancock 17 1
Shelby 16 1
Alexander 14 0
Schuyler 13 0
Bond 12 1
Franklin 12 0
Fulton 12 0
Moultrie 12 0
Clark 11 0
Crawford 11 0
Johnson 11 0
Logan 11 0
Piatt 11 0
Brown 10 0
Cumberland 10 0
Wayne 9 1
Effingham 8 1
Henderson 8 0
Massac 7 0
Saline 7 0
Greene 6 0
Wabash 6 0
Marshall 5 0
De Witt 4 0
Lawrence 4 0
Richland 4 0
Stark 3 0
Clay 2 0
Edwards 2 0
Gallatin 2 0
Hamilton 2 0
White 2 0
Calhoun 1 0
Edgar 1 0
Hardin 1 0
Pike 1 0
Pope 1 0
Putnam 1 0


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