According to the Peoria City/County Health Department, there has not been a Covid-19 related death reported in Peoria County in three weeks.
Cases and hospitalizations are down, also:
Some GOOD news
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And the way to keep deaths from happening, is to get the vaccine. If you don't, then please wear a mask until 1) herd immunity is achieved, which could be months, 2) You get infected by the Covid Delta variant, resulting in treatment, severe symptoms, a ventilator, and possibly death or 3) you take 10 minutes of time out of 3 weeks and get your vaccine shots. I don't recommend J and j right now.
F**k these insane trackers, this place is not a healthy debate of issues anymore, just a bunch of folks trying to outdo one another. Where is the cancel account button?
The deal was supposed to be, if you were vaccinated you didn't have to wear a mask. If you refused to vaccinate then you would wear a mask in public gatherings. I have a feeling a LOT of people aren't being honest.
People don't care how much you know.
They want to know how much you care.
They want to know how much you care.
The reported numbers don’t necessarily support that theory. Peoria County has a much smaller percentage of vaccinated people than the state as a whole, but has fewer cases and deaths:DennisinMH wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 5:27 pm And the way to keep deaths from happening, is to get the vaccine.
State reports 57% of adults in Illinois are fully vaccinated; 2,945 new cases announced in last week
July 9, 2021
12:28 pm
Drew Veskauf
(WEEK) -- State public health officials in Illinois are reporting 2,945 new COVID-19 cases in the last week, as the rolling positivity rate rose but to just 1.7%.
The state is now reporting a total of 1,395,497 cases since tracking began.
More than 72% of adults in the state have received at least one vaccine and 57% are fully vaccinated, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Peoria County has 44.68% of its population fully vaccinated, Tazewell County is at 44.45% and 42.5% of Woodford County is vaccinated.