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Coronavirus in St. Charles: 52 Confirmed Cases, 0 Deaths
Data from the Kane County Health Department shows confirmed cases in the city have more than doubled since the start of April.
ST. CHARLES, IL — More than 50 people in St. Charles have the new coronavirus, but no deaths have yet been linked to the virus, according to public health data. The Kane County Health Department confirmed one new case Tuesday, bringing the city’s total to 52. That means confirmed cases in the city have more than doubled since the start of April.
Coronavirus in Kane Co.: 36 Deaths, 651 Cases As Of Monday
Kane County health data shows 725 people have tested positive for the coronavirus, as of Tuesday. The county's first confirmed case was reported March 10. The number of cases in Kane County grew by about 46 percent since last Tuesday, when 497 cases were confirmed, according to the data.
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As of Monday, 36 people in Kane County have died from the coronavirus, according to Coroner Rob Russell. Russell announced Monday that more than 230 people tested positive for the new coronavirus and 11 people died from related complications over the previous week in Kane County.
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