IDPH Reports 1,222 New Cases in Illinois for a total of 23,247 in 88 Illinois Counties
The State Death Toll has Risen to 868
There are no new positive tests in Lee County today for COVID-19. The total positives remain at 13.
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LEE COUNTY — Today’s new statistics are listed above. Lee County has 33 tests pending and a total of 270 negative tests and 13 positive tests. There are 15 people in quarantine.
Lee County Health Department “Support for Seniors” Program Now Available to those with Underlying Health Conditions or with Limited Mobility:
The Lee County Health Department has extended their “Support for Seniors” program to those with underlying health conditions or with limited mobility. The purpose of the program is to help these people avoid potential risk and exposure to COVID-19 by providing assistance in picking up groceries and other essential needs. Volunteers have undergone background checks. The number of volunteers is limited, so this service is available to those who do not have family or friends who can help with these tasks. There is a short screening process to be eligible for this assistance. If you need assistance, please contact Jennifer Kolb at the health department-815/284-3371, extension 118.
SNOW BIRDS ARE ASKED TO CONTACT THE LEE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
It is that time of year where “snow birds” will be returning north to their primary homes. These are people who live at a secondary residence during certain times of the year, generally traveling to areas of the country with a warmer winter temperature. If you are returning to Lee County, please contact the health department at 815/284-3371. The health department will make recommendations to keep you, your family, and our community safe.
Acts of kindness continue. Today, Somkit provided lunches to health department staff; as well as some cloth masks. LCHD employees were very appreciative.
What to do if you think you have COVID-19: (UPDATED INFORMATION)
During the current Corona Virus outbreak, individuals with symptoms SHOULD NOT GO to health care facilities such as hospitals, clinics, and urgent care centers without CALLING FIRST. Instead, they can seek care by using one of the following options:
Residents can go to the following websites for additional information:
Go to KSB, IDPH, or CDC websites. Lee County Health Department provides regular updates on its Facebook page
For general questions about COVID-19, call the IDPH hotline at 1-800-889-3931 or 211.