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McLean County remains an area of medium risk for COVID infection while most of the state is at low risk.
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An increase in coronavirus cases has pushed McLean County into a medium risk level for COVID-19 spread.
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The McLean County Health Department (MCHD) has reported seven COVID-related deaths since the beginning of March. That includes the recent death of a man in his 20s and a man in his 30s earlier last month.
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McLean County health officials are reporting six more COVID related deaths this week.
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The McLean County Health Department reported the county's 18th COVID-related death since Feb. 1.
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Three more people have died of COVID-19 in McLean County. The latest deaths include two women and one man, all in their 60s.
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Many parents have struggled with the decision of whether to get their children vaccinated against COVID-19. That could soon become a question many more parents will have to answer.
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McLean County reported three more COVID-related deaths on Friday. The county has reported 10 deaths so far in February.
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The McLean County Health Department on Tuesday reported another COVID-related death, the seventh reported this month. It was a man in his 80s.
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Fewer than 1,000 people in McLean County are isolating at home with COVID-19. The county has its lowest total of active coronavirus cases since early December before the omicron variant peaked.