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Lisle Sees 55 New Coronavirus Cases In Past Week

Since March, Lisle has had 1,461 coronavirus cases, according to the DuPage County Health Department.

LISLE, IL — Lisle has seen 55 new coronavirus cases in the past week, according to information from DuPage County Health Department.

As of Jan. 12, Lisle had reported 1,406 total cases of the new coronavirus. Those numbers had increased to 1,461 as of Jan. 19.

September through January coronavirus case count in Lisle:

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  • 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

To date, there have been a total of 24 coronavirus-related deaths in the village, DCHD reports.

The number of coronavirus cases in nearby Naperville has increased by 192 cases in the past week in DuPage County, according to information from the DuPage County Health Department (DCHD).

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As of Jan. 12, there had been 5,408 cases reported in the DuPage County portion of Naperville. The total number of cases reported in Naperville as of Jan. 19 was 5,600 per DCHD.

September through January 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

There have been a total of 118 coronavirus-related deaths in Naperville since DCHD began tracking coronavirus statistics.

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