The Kendall County Health Department (KCHD) is reporting new cases of coronavirus disease (COVID19), new recoveries, and we are saddened to report one death of a male in his 30s with additional health complexity. We wish peace and comfort for his family. This brings the total cases to 370, in-recovery to 178, and deaths to 13.
Kendall County Health Department COVID-19 Data Dashboard
Kendall County Health Department COVID-19 Information Page
COVID-19 Older Adults—Three Prevention Steps
Older adults and people of any age with underlying medical conditions are at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19. The good news is that there are steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones:
Step 1. Keep germs away
- Frequently wash your hands with soap and water
- Keep your living space clean and disinfected
- Always use proper cough and sneeze hygiene • Avoid receiving visitors, unless the visitor is providing an essential service
Step 2. Make a plan
- Identify and talk with someone who can help care for you if you get sick
- Have supplies, such as medicines and groceries on hand
- Find ways to have essential items brought to your home in the event you become ill • Create and practice alternative methods of social interaction with family and friends
Step 3. Keep up with the situation and health recommendations in your area
- Stay home if you or a family member in your household is sick
- Stay home unless you need food, medicine, or medical care
- Wear a cloth face covering when away from home and unable to ensure social distancing • When enjoying the outdoors, always stay at least 6 feet or more from others
If you do get sick with fever, cough, or shortness of breath, call your primary care physician immediately.