November 9, 2020
The Macon County Health Department announces 67 new cases of COVID-19 since the last press release on November 5, 2020. Currently, there are 113 active cases in the county.
New cases include: eight (8) males under the age of 19, 10 females under the age of 19, four (4) males age 20-29, four (4) females age 20-29, seven (7) males age 30-39, five (5) males age 40-49, six (6) females age 40-49, five (5) males age 50-59, six (6) females age 50-59, three (3) males age 60-69, one (1) female age 60-69, one (1) male age 70-79, four (4) females age 70-79, two (2) males age 80-89, one (1) female age 80-89.
The following reflects cases of COVID-19 in Macon County as of the end of the day on November 8, 2020 –
- 113 active positive cases
- 4 hospitalized
- 6 deaths
- 344 released from isolation
- 463 total positive cases
Help slow the spread of COVID-19 by wearing a mask when in public spaces, at events or gatherings and when around others. Wear a mask that covers the mouth and nose, fits snuggly around the face without gaps and secures around the chin. A mask can help slow the spread of COVID-19 to others around you including your family, friends, neighbors, coworkers and other community members.