Jackson County reports 19 new cases, one death

By Staff Report, News Desk

Updated Nov. 22 at 8:11 p.m.

Jackson County Health Department reported 19 new cases of COVID-19 and the death of a man in his 50s on Sunday.

As of Nov. 22, there have been 2,458 cases in Jackson County, including 32 related deaths, and 2,016  have been released from isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines.

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Franklin and Williamson Counties have reported 71 new cases Sunday.

Statewide, the Illinois Department of Health reported 10,012 new cases of coronavirus in Illinois, including 76 additional deaths.

As of Nov. 22, there have been 656,298 cases and 11,506 deaths in Illinois.

As of Nov. 9-15, SIU reported 31 positive COVID-19 cases with 25 of these were students and six were faculty. On Nov. 13, SIU reported 18 students in isolation.

Starting Friday, the state of Illinois was placed on Tier 3 mitigation measures to help reduce the spread of coronavirus through the holidays.

The Jackson County Health Department recommends the following actions: 1) Stay home as much as possible. Only go out for work or essential items, if possible. 2) Avoid parties and gatherings of all sizes – crowds are an ideal environment for spreading COVID-19. 3) Keep at least 6ft of space between yourself and others as much as possible. 4) Wear a face mask when around others. The latest research shows cloth masks protect the wearer, as well as others. 5) Stay home if you are sick, even if you only have mild symptoms. Get tested. Self-isolate while awaiting test results. Stay home when placed in isolation or quarantine. 6) Workplaces should follow all guidance published by IDPH and DCEO, as well as the Restore Illinois Resurgence Mitigations. 7) Return calls to public health officials and follow their instructions.

The Jackson County Health Department asks all residents to follow public health guidelines by wearing a mask in public, maintaining social distance, avoiding social gatherings, washing hands frequently, and working with health department officials as they conduct contact tracing.

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If you are experiencing fever, cough, difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle aches, loss of taste or smell, nausea, or diarrhea, you should contact your healthcare provider for further guidance.

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