Total cases of coronavirus surpass 400 in southwestern Illinois; deaths remain at 12
The total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in southwestern Illinois rose to 413 Saturday with a total of 12 deaths.
Several counties in the area, including St. Clair, Calhoun, Macoupin, Jersey and Clinton counties reported new cases, while Monroe, Madison, Bond, Randolph, and Washington counties reported no new cases.
Here’s a breakdown of the cases in southwestern Illinois as of Saturday afternoon:
ST. CLAIR COUNTY
166 people test positive, nine deaths, 825 tests administered,106 tests pending
ZIP codes with patients:
- 62201 (East St. Louis, Sauget): 7
- 62203 (East St. Louis, Centreville, Washington Park, Caseyville): 6
- 62206 (Cahokia, Centreville, Sauget): 14
- 62207 (East St. Louis, Centreville, Alorton): 6
- 62208 (Fairview Heights, O’Fallon): 13
- 62220 (Belleville, Smithton): 8
62221 (Belleville, Shiloh): 18
62223 (Belleville, Swansea): 14
- 62226 (Belleville, Swansea, Shiloh): 26
- 62258 (Mascoutah, Fayetteville): 8
62269 (O’Fallon, Shiloh): 18
MADISON COUNTY
107 positives, two deaths, 35 recovered
ZIP codes with patients:
- 62002 (Alton, East Alton, Godfrey): 17
- 62025 (Edwardsville, Glen Carbon, Pontoon Beach, Roxana): 15
- 62034 (Glen Carbon): 7
- 62035 (Godfrey): 7
- 62040 (Granite City, Pontoon Beach, Madison): 20
- 62234 (Collinsville, Pontoon Beach, State Park): 12
MONROE COUNTY
43 positives, one death
ZIP codes with patients:
- 62236 (Columbia): 23
- 62298 (Waterloo): 17
- 62278 (Red Bud): 8
RANDOLPH COUNTY
39 positives, 19 recovered
ZIP code with patients:
- 62233 (Chester): 18
CLINTON COUNTY
33 positives, 141 tested, six recovered
ZIP codes with patients:
- 62265 (New Baden): 7
- 62801 (Centralia, with portion in Clinton County): 29
MACOUPIN COUNTY
13 positives, 130 tested, three recovered
JERSEY COUNTY
5 positives, 3 recovered
BOND COUNTY
5 positives, 30 tested, one recovered
WASHINGTON COUNTY
2 positives, 22 tested, two recovered
CALHOUN COUNTY
1 positive
PERRY COUNTY
1 positive
This story was originally published April 11, 2020 at 4:31 PM.