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A rise in COVID hospitalizations has put McLean County back into medium-level transmission, according to federal health guidelines. High-risk people in medium-level communities are encouraged to wear a mask in indoor public places.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has dropped McLean County to a low level of community transmission of COVID-19.
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New coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to fall in McLean County as the Centers for Disease Control continues to relax its COVID-19 guidelines. McLean County remains at medium COVID-19 community level.
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McLean County stayed at the medium level for COVID-19 this week, while new COVID hospitalizations are steady, based on data from the McLean County Health Department (MCHD).
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McLean County has fallen back to medium level of COVID-19. New confirmed cases are up, but hospitalizations have dropped.
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A majority of Illinois counties, including McLean, have high COVID transmission, based on new CDC data.
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The Centers for Disease Control now considers 28 Illinois counties, including McLean, at a high community level for COVID-19.
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McLean County has moved to a high community rate for coronavirus spread after weeks at the medium level. McLean County reports three more COVID-related deaths and close to 500 news cases. That's down from the last several weeks.
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Weekly coronavirus cases in McLean County have hit a three-month high at more than 600, while the county announced two more COVID-related deaths.
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McLean County remains an area of medium risk for COVID infection while most of the state is at low risk.