The Clinton County Health Department reported another death over the weekend due to COVID-19 and an additional six new positive cases.

A woman in her 60s was the latest fatality, bringing the total number of Clinton County deaths due to the virus to 14. The county has also recorded 160 positive cases.

Of those positive cases, 94 are on home isolation, five are hospitalized and 48 have been released from isolation.

Marion County Health officials report no new cases of the virus with two patients hospitalized and on ventilators while another 34 patients have recovered.

993 Marion County residents have been tested, with 885 results returning negative and 48 positive.

Jefferson County positive cases remain at 102. In Washington County, 17 positive cases have been identified, with all but two recovered.

In Fayette County, two new positives were reported Friday, bringing the total to 19, with 13 of those recovered.

With increased testing, an additional 3,822 Illinois residents tested positive over the weekend for COVID-19, while an additional 125 individuals died from the virus.

The weekend numbers bring the statewide number of Illinois residents to test positive for the virus to 94,191 and the total number of deaths statewide to 4,177.

The statewide 7-day rolling positivity rate is 15%, which is below the 20% rate required to move to the next stage of reopening in late May.