Coronavirus Outbreak Under Control At Kane Co. Jail: Sheriff

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St. Charles IL

17 September, 2020

7:12 PM

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ST. CHARLES, IL — A month after announcing the first coronavirus cases among people being held at the Kane County Adult Justice Center, Sheriff Ron Hain said Thursday that the facility is now clear of the virus. The county jail went into lockdown Aug. 14 after two people tested positive and several others showed coronavirus-like symptoms. Coronavirus Deaths On The Rise In Kane County During September Those positive tests were the first among people being held at the jail since the coronavirus outbreak started in March. Two corrections officers and a contracted medical employee previously tested positive for the coronavirus. Thirty of the 387 people being held at the jail tested positive for the coronavirus following the initial outbreak, Hain said in a news release. St. Charles Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Minor Everyone at the jail was tested for the coronavirus each week, with cases dropping to 27 by Aug. 24, six by Aug. 31 and just one case by Sept. 8, Hain said. The most recent round of testing Monday detected no coronavirus cases at the jail, according to the sheriff. District 303 Parents, Students Rally For Return To Classrooms Those who tested positive showed mild symptoms including sore throats, elevated temperatures and some respiratory discomfort, Hain said. REGIONAL NEWS: Panera Bread Shutters Batavia Location; Reasons UnclearBatavia Middle, High Schools Eyeing Return To ClassroomsPritzker Extends IL Eviction Ban Another 30 Days Due To PandemicKane County Clerk Quells Election Fears, Sets Drop Box Locations

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