402,799 Illinois residents in their 40s test positive for COVID-19

402,799 Illinois residents in their 40s test positive for COVID-19
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As of Jan. 21, there have been 402,799 Illinois residents in their 40s who have tested positive for COVID-19, according to numbers being reported to the Illinois Department of Public Health.

There have been 5,811,973 residents in their 40s in the state who had been tested, meaning that 6.9 percent of those tested have the coronavirus. Through Jan. 21, there have been 2,773,362 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 29,845 deaths from the coronavirus in Illinois.

Illinois was home to some of the first reported COVID-19 cases in the US. It has suffered numerous waves of the pandemic, which peaked in the fall of 2020. As the Midwestern hub of the US, Illinois businesses suffered greatly, including layoffs at two major airlines based in the state.

Test results for the past 10 days in Illinois
Date Total Tested Total Positive Positive %
January 21 49,488,107 2,773,362 5.6
January 20 49,197,443 2,732,720 5.6
January 19 48,960,282 2,709,474 5.5
January 18 48,765,976 2,682,983 5.5
January 14 47,949,094 2,589,640 5.4
January 13 47,669,193 2,560,001 5.4
January 12 47,411,987 2,522,953 5.3


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