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New Coronavirus Cases Surge In Lisle Ahead Of New Year

The number of total active COVID-19 cases in Lisle increased significantly over the past week, according to the county health department.

Coronavirus cases were on the rise in Lisle during the week leading up to New Year's Eve, according to DuPage County Health Department.
Coronavirus cases were on the rise in Lisle during the week leading up to New Year's Eve, according to DuPage County Health Department. (Rachel Nunes/Patch)

LISLE, IL — As of Tuesday, the weekly total number of active coronavirus cases in Lisle had increased significantly over the previous week, according to data from DuPage County Health Department (DCHD).

The spike comes amid a surge in omicron and delta variant cases throughout the United States.

From Dec. 14 to Dec. 21, Lisle reported 190 coronavirus cases (142 confirmed, 48 probable). From Dec. 21 to Dec. 28, the village saw 259 active coronavirus cases (203 confirmed, 56 probable), per DCHD.

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On Monday, Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike urged caution ahead of New Year's Eve. Ezike said in a news conference, "Every single event being held during this holiday season will have one or two uninvited, unwanted guests: delta, and/or omicron. One or both could be there."

She continued, urging residents to get their coronavirus booster shots, saying, "[H]ow we entertain that guest depends on us. If everyone's wearing masks, you may not have to take that virus home. If you are boosted, you have a much lower, lower chance of being significantly ill."

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