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McLean County continues to have low COVID transmission. New cases for the week are up slightly and COVID hospitalizations dropped.
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McLean County saw a drop in new COVID cases and hospitalizations in the last week, and the McLean County Health Department is scheduling appointments for the new omicron booster vaccine.
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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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McLean County has its first positive test for West Nile virus this year. The county health department said a dead bird tested positive for the virus in the 61705 area code west of Bloomington.
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Health experts have identified access to care, mental health and healthy living as priorities in McLean County's new community needs health assessment. The plan is based on health data compiled over the last several years.
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The first case of monkeypox virus has been confirmed in McLean County, public health officials said Friday.
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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.