Health & Fitness
Highest School-Related Virus Cases Since August For Will County
Data as of Oct. 19 shows that Joliet is the Will County town with the most new cases for the week of Oct. 12.
WILL COUNTY, IL — As Will County faces additional mitigations once again, the Will County Health Department shared some information about test positivity, case counts and deaths in the county.
According to the health department, data as of Oct. 19 shows that Joliet is the Will County town with the most new cases for the week of Oct. 12. Here are the case totals for towns in Will County:
- Joliet, 233 new cases
- Plainfield, 154 new cases
- Bolingbrook, 104 new cases
- Frankfort, 80 new cases
- Romeoville, 64 new cases
- New Lenox, 62 new cases
- Lockport, 49 new cases
- Homer Glen, 47 new cases
- Mokena, 43 new cases
- Naperville, 42 new cases
- Crete, 41 new cases
- Manhattan, 23 new cases
- Crest Hill, 26 new cases
- Steger, 18 new cases
- Channahon, 18 new cases
- Peotone, 16 new cases
- Aurora, 15 new cases
- Beecher, 14 new cases
- University Park, 13 new cases
- Wilmington, 10 new cases
- Shorewood, 10 new cases
- Monee, 6 new cases
- Braidwood, 4 new cases
- Rockdale, 4 new cases
- Elwood, 3 new cases
- Park Forest, 2 new cases
- Godley, 1 new case
The week of Oct. 12 also saw the highest number of new cases for all school settings since Aug. 10, according to the health department Facebook page. There are 74 new cases for the high school setting (ages 14-18), 39 new cases in middle schools (ages 10-13) and 24 new cases in the the elementary school setting (ages 5-9). Many school districts in the area are now in a hybrid learning model, rather than remote only.
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The health department also broke down the number of coronavirus-related deaths as of Oct. 19 by age and gender:
- Less than five years old: 0 deaths for either gender
- 10s: 1 female death, 0 male deaths
- 20s: 0 female deaths, 1 male death
- 30s: 2 female deaths, 1 male death
- 40s: 3 female deaths, 8 male deaths
- 50s: 12 female deaths, 23 male deaths
- 60s: 25 female deaths, 45 male deaths
- 70s: 49 female deaths, 57 male deaths
- 80s: 61 female deaths, 59 male deaths
- 90s: 53 female deaths, 17 male deaths
- 100s: 2 female deaths, 2 male deaths
While people who are age 50 and older account for the most deaths, the age range with the highest amount of cases is actually those in their 20s. One child between the ages of 10 and 19 also died, along with a man in his 20s. Health department data shows the number of cases based on age as:
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- Less than 10, 451 cases
- 10s, 1,612 cases
- 20s, 3,415 cases
- 30s, 2,638 cases
- 40s, 2,875 cases
- 50s, 2,878 cases
- 60s, 1,704 cases
- 70s, 878 cases
- 80s, 451 cases
- 90s, 184 cases
- 100s, 14 cases
New mitigations will begin Friday in Will County, and will include:
Bars
- No indoor service
- All outside bar service closes at 11:00 p.m.
- All bar patrons should be seated at tables outside
- No ordering, seating, or congregating at the bar (bar stools should be removed)
- Tables should be 6 feet apart
- No standing or congregating indoors or outdoors while waiting for a table or exiting
- No dancing or standing indoors
- Reservations required for each party
- No seating of multiple parties at one table
Restaurants
- No indoor dining or bar service
- All outdoor dining closes at 11:00 p.m.
- Outside dining tables should be 6 feet apart
- No standing or congregating indoors or outdoors while waiting for a table or exiting
- Reservations required for each party
- No seating of multiple parties at one table
Meetings, Social Events, Gatherings
- Limit to lesser of 25 guests or 25 percent of overall room capacity
- No party buses
- Gaming and Casinos close at 11 p.m., are limited to 25 percent capacity, and follow mitigations for bars and restaurants, if applicable
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