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Lowest New COVID-19 Cases Since October In Arlington Heights

There have been 5,679 confirmed coronavirus-related cases in Arlington Heights, according to the Cook County Department of Public Health.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL — Like every other municipality in Illinois, Arlington Heights has been dealing with its own unique data points regarding the coronavirus. According to the Cook County Medical Examiner, 123 people have died due to COVID-19 in Arlington Heights since April 8, 2020. That marks no new deaths since our last report on Feb. 25. The last death in Arlington Heights was on Feb. 24. The most deaths in a single day since the start of the outbreak was six on May 23.


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As of Friday, there have been 5,679 confirmed coronavirus-related cases in Arlington Heights, according to the Cook County Department of Public Health. That marks an increase of 59 new cases since Feb. 25, the lowest weekly total of new cases since Patch reported 55 on Oct. 9, 2020. For further comparison, there was an increase of 65 cases between Feb. 18-25 and 95 cases between Feb. 11-18. These numbers indicate an -18.5 percent change in confirmed cases over the last 14 days.

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(Cook County Department of Public Health)

In addition, 173,191 people have been tested across zip codes 60004, 60005, 60006, 6008 and 60056 (Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows and Mount Prospect) according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. That marks an increase of 7,414 tests since Feb. 25. For further comparison, there was an increase of 4,235 tests between Feb. 18-25.

Here is a breakdown of COVID-19 related deaths by date in Arlington Heights:

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2020

APRIL — 4 TOTAL

  • 4/8 (1), 4/19 (1), 4/23 (1), 4/29 (1)

MAY — 22 TOTAL

  • 5/4 (1), 5/7 (1), 5/8 (1), 5/9 (1), 5/12 (1), 5/13 (3), 5/14 (2), 5/20 (1), 5/22 (1), 5/23 (6), 5/24 (1), 5/26 (1) 5/27 (1), 5/28 (1)

JUNE — 7 TOTAL

  • 6/4 (1), 6/6 (2), 6/7 (1), 6/9 (2), 6/25 (1)

JULY — 2 TOTAL

  • 7/4 (1), 7/10 (2)

AUGUST — NONE

SEPTEMBER —3 TOTAL

  • 9/12 (1), 9/18 (1), 9/22 (1)

OCTOBER — 8 TOTAL

  • 10/5 (1), 10/21 (2), 10/25 (1), 10/26 (2), 10/29 (2)

NOVEMBER — 22 TOTAL

  • 11/6 (2), 11/7 (1), 11/8 (3), 11/9 (1), 11/13 (1), 11/15 (2), 11/18 (2), 11/20 (2), 11/21 (1), 11/23 (1), 11/25 (1), 11/26 (1), 11/27 (2), 11/28 (1), 11/30 (1)

DECEMBER — 33 TOTAL

  • 12/2 (1), 12/3 (1), 12/4 (3), 12/5 (3), 12/6 (3), 12/7 (1), 12/8 (4), 12/9 (1), 12/10 (2), 12/13 (2), 12/15 (1), 12/16 (1), 12/17 (2), 12/18 (3), 12/21 (2), 12/25 (1), 12/28 (1), 12/31 (1)

2021

JANUARY — 16 TOTAL

  • 1/2 (1), 1/3 (1), 1/5 (1), 1/6 (1), 1/10 (1), 1/14 (1), 1/17 (1), 1/18 (2), 1/20 (2), 1/22 (1), 1/24 (1), 1/25 (1), 1/27 (1), 1/29 (1)

FEBRUARY — 6 TOTAL

  • 2/8 (2), 2/18 (3), 2/24(1)

According to the medical examiner, the age breakdown for the 120 deaths is: 80+ (82), 70-79 (27) 60-69 (9), 50-59 (4) and 40-49 (1).


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As of Friday, the Cook County Department of Health is reporting 214,356 confirmed cases and 4,029 deaths since the pandemic began. That marks an increase of 2,181 cases and 37 deaths since Patch's last update on Feb. 25. For further comparison, there was an increase of 1,926 cases and 59 deaths between Feb. 18-25. These numbers include all confirmed and probable cases under the jurisdiction of the Cook County Department of Public Health (excludes Chicago, Evanston, Oak Park, Skokie, and Stickney Township).

The Illinois Department of Public Health is reporting 24,499 confirmed cases in Cook County long-term facilities and 3,356 deaths. That marks an increase of 455 cases and 52 deaths since our last report on Feb. 25. For further comparison, there was an increase of 286 cases and 24 deaths between Feb. 18-25. In the past, the IDPH has temporarily removed some cases and deaths on three different occasions since Patch has been tracking these numbers, before including them back in at a later date.

Here is a breakdown of cases and deaths at some of these facilities in Arlington Heights:

  • Manor Care at Arlington Heights — 27 cases, 2 deaths (closed), 13 cases, 8 deaths (open)
  • The Mooring of Arlington Heights —3 cases, 0 deaths
  • The Reserve at Arlington Heights — 13 cases, 1 death
  • Waverly Inn Memory Care Community — 18 cases, 8 deaths

These numbers include both residents and employees of the long-term care facilities.


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