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RECENT COVERAGE
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Friday, December 4
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Thursday,
December 4
Logan County COVID update
Thirty-five new positives, four deaths
confirmed on Thursday - Pdf
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Thursday, December
3
Logan County Dashboard
27,816
tested - 26,046 negative- 1,770
positive - 465 active cases- 1,289 recovered - SIXTEEN
deaths LOGAN COUNTY
SEVEN DAY ROLLING AVERAGE 15.3%
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Thursday,
December 3, 2020
Public
Health Officials Announce 10,959 New Cases of Coronavirus
Disease
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Thursday, December 3
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Wednesday, December 2
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Tuesday, December 1
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Monday, November 30
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Monday, November 30 - UPDATED
ON FRIDAY 11/27
Logan County Dashboard
25,669
tested - 24,194 negative- 1,475
positive - 397 active cases- 1,067 recovered -
ELEVEN
deaths LOGAN COUNTY
SEVEN DAY ROLLING AVERAGE 14%
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Wednesday, November 25
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Tuesday, November 24
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Monday, November 23
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Saturday, November 21
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Friday, November 20
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Thursday, November 19
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Wednesday, November 18
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Tuesday, November 17
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Lincoln
City Hall closed to public effective today until further notice
Lincoln aldermen discuss
other pandemic related issues
City administrator offering assistance with new DCEO small
business grant program
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Monday,
November 16
Logan County COVID update
Logan County records 126 new cases over
the weekend - Pdf
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Monday, November 16
Logan County Dashboard
22,943
tested - 21,799 negative- 1,144
positive - 316 active cases- 822 recovered -
SIX
deaths LOGAN COUNTY
SEVEN DAY ROLLING AVERAGE 14.6%
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Jesse
White Reminds Public of Closure of Driver Services Facilities
from Nov. 17 until Dec. 7, 2020, Due to Worsening COVID-19
Pandemic
Driver’s licenses and ID card expirations will be extended until
June 1, 2021; White is expanding online renewal options to
reduce facility visits for in-person services; CDL facilities
remain open for truck drivers
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Monday, November
17, 2020
Public
Health Officials Announce 11,632 New Cases of Coronavirus
Disease
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Monday, November 16
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Saturday, November 14
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Friday, November 13
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Thursday, November 12
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Wednesday, November 11
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Tuesday, November 10
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Monday, November 9
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Saturday, November 7
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Friday,
November 6, 2020
Logan County COVID update
Twenty-eight new cases reported on Friday
- Pdf
Total new cases this week
- 156
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Friday, November
6, 2020
Logan County Dashboard
19,902
tested - 19,109 negative-
793
positive - 183 active cases- 604 recovered -
SIX
deaths Percent positivity rate climbs to 4.0
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Friday, November
6, 2020
Public
Health Officials Announce 10,376 New Confirmed Cases of
Coronavirus Disease
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State
Public Health Officials Release COVID-19 Contact Tracing Data
57 of
97 Local Health Departments Reaching Out to 90 Percent of Cases,
86 0f 97 Reaching Out to 75 Percent or More
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IDPH
offers free COVID-19 testing in Lincoln on Sunday
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Friday, November 6
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Thursday,
November 5, 2020
Logan County COVID update
Thirty-eight more cases documented on
Wednesday and Thursday - Pdf
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Thursday, November
5, 2020
Logan County Dashboard
19,441
tested - 18,676 negative- 765
positive - 170 active cases- 589 recovered -
SIX
deaths Percent positivity rate climbs to 3.9
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Thursday,
November 5, 2020
Public
health officials report 9,935 new cases on Thursday
More
than 10,000 COVID-19 Deaths in Illinois
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Thursday, November 5
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Wednesday, November 4
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Tuesday, November 3, 2020 -
Logan County Dashboard
18,720
tested - 18,037 negative- 683
positive - 108 active cases- 570 recovered -
FIVE
deaths
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Tuesday, November 3
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Monday, November 2
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