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Lisle Coronavirus Cases Increase By Less Than 1 Percent
Since March 2020, Lisle has seen 1,646 coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
LISLE, IL — Lisle has seen 16 new coronavirus cases in the past week, according to information from DuPage County Health Department. These numbers show a decrease over the previous week, which saw 21 new coronavirus cases.
As of March 9, Lisle had reported 1,630 total cases of the new coronavirus. Those numbers had increased to 1,646 as of March 16, reflecting a weekly increase of just under one percent.
DCHD recently began sharing the number of probable coronavirus cases in each municipality. In Lisle, there have been 121 probable coronavirus cases since March 2020, according to county health records. With probable cases included, the total case count for Lisle is 1,767.
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September through March coronavirus case count in Lisle:
- Sept. 2: 252
- Sept. 9: 270
- Sept. 16: 281
- Sept. 23: 303
- Sept. 30: 315
- Oct. 7: 330
- Oct. 14: 360
- Oct. 21: 398
- Oct. 28: 435
- Nov. 11: 589
- Dec. 2: 904
- Dec. 10: 1,031
- Dec. 17: 1,150
- Dec. 22: 1,199
- Dec. 29: 1,253
- Jan. 5: 1,314
- Jan. 12: 1,406
- Jan. 19: 1,461
- Jan. 26: 1,493
- Feb. 2: 1,514
- Feb. 9: 1,535
- Feb. 16: 1,560
- Feb. 23: 1,587
- March 2: 1,609
- March 9: 1,630
- March 16: 1,646
Lisle saw no additional coronavirus deaths in the past week. To date, there have been a total of 29 confirmed coronavirus-related deaths and two probable coronavirus deaths in the village, DCHD reports.
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The number of coronavirus cases in nearby Naperville has increased by 76 cases in the past week in DuPage County, according to information from the DuPage County Health Department (DCHD). This is less than the previous week, which saw 122 new coronavirus cases.
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As of March 9, there had been 6,424 cases reported in the DuPage County portion of Naperville. The total number of cases reported in Naperville as of March 16 was 6,500 per DCHD.
In Naperville, there have been 854 probable coronavirus cases since March 2020. Including probable cases, the total coronavirus case count for Naperville is at 7,354.
September through March coronavirus case count in Naperville:
- Sept. 2: 1,016
- Sept. 9: 1,127
- Sept. 16: 1,191
- Sept. 23: 1,251
- Sept. 30: 1,296
- Oct. 7: 1,356
- Oct. 14: 1,455
- Oct. 21: 1,577
- Oct. 28: 1,718
- Nov. 11: 2,474
- Dec. 2: 3,866
- Dec. 10: 4,329
- Dec. 17: 4,695
- Dec. 22: 4,785
- Dec. 29: 5,025
- Jan. 5: 5,251
- Jan. 12: 5,408
- Jan. 19: 5,600
- Jan. 26: 5,712
- Feb. 2: 5,848
- Feb. 9: 5,962
- Feb. 16: 6,087
- Feb. 23: 6,210
- March 2: 6,302
- March 9: 6,424
- March 16: 6,500
Naperville saw four more coronavirus deaths in the past week. There have been a total of 136 confirmed coronavirus-related deaths and 14 probable coronavirus deaths in Naperville since DCHD began tracking coronavirus statistics.
DuPage County recently reported that more than 200,000 residents had received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. The county also marked another milestone in late February, as its overall coronavirus positivity rate dropped to its lowest point since June 2020.
The risk of transmission in DuPage County is currently classified as "substantial."
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