Coronavirus in Evergreen Park: 22 Confirmed Cases
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Chicago IL
06 April, 2020
12:20 PM
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EVERGREEN PARK, IL – As of Monday, there are now 22 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Evergreen Park as the outbreak continues to spread through the south suburbs. The map produced by the Cook County Department of Public Health — includes municipalities and portions of municipalities within suburban Cook. Chicago, Evanston, Oak Park, Skokie and Stickney have their own state-certified local health department. The data represents confirmed cases reported to CCDPH. Don't miss local and statewide news about coronavirus developments and precautions. Sign up for Patch alerts and daily newsletters. As of April 6, there were 3,098 reported cases and 82 deaths attributed to COVID-19 infections in suburban Cook County. Fifty-four congregate settings, such as long term care facilities and nursing homes are now reporting one of more cases. A 70-year-old man with the same address as Sunrise of Palos Park, 12828 S. LaGrange Road, passed away April 5 at Palos Community Hospital. His death was attributed to coronavirus complicated by underlying conditions, according to the medical examiner. Confirmed cases in Evergreen Park rose to 22. Orland Park logged 58 cases and Tinley Park reported 44 cases. Other municipalities showed similar increase, including: Oak Lawn- 67Alsip - 14Crestwood - 10Palos Hills - 22Palos Heights - 24Palos Park - 8Bridgeview - 30Hickory Hills - 17Justice - 7Robbins - 10Blue Island - 33Lemont - 19Oak Forest - 26Homewood - 35Flossmoor - 27Markham - 34Harvey -38South Holland - 65Olympia Fields - 18Chicago Heights - 57Calumet City - 66Dolton - 61 Mandated reporters, such as health care providers, hospitals and labs are required to report any suspected or confirmed cases of 68 communicable diseases to CCDPH, ranging from measles, chicken pox and mumps to Lyme disease, West Nile and SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome).
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