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By Carbondale Reporter | Jan 14, 2022
As of Jan. 14, 584 Williamson County residents of 80 years and older have tested positive for COVID-19.
There were no new teachers in Carterville who signed the pledge on Jan. 12, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.
As of Jan. 14, 2,694 Williamson County residents in their 30s have tested positive for COVID-19.
As of Jan. 14, 3,740 Williamson County residents under 20-years-old have tested positive for COVID-19.
On Jan. 14, Surbhi Properites LLC purchased a commercial property at 502 E. Main, Carbondale from Ahuja Brothers Inc. for $702,999.
As of Jan. 14, 2,599 Williamson County residents in their 20s have tested positive for COVID-19.
As of Jan. 14, 2,997 Jackson County residents under 20-years-old have tested positive for COVID-19.
As of Jan. 14, 1,658 Jackson County residents in their 30s have tested positive for COVID-19.
There have been 17,016 confirmed coronavirus cases in Williamson County as of Jan. 14, with 214 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).
This is an increase over the month before.
There were no new teachers in Johnston City who signed the pledge on Jan. 12, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.
As of Jan. 14, 1,615 Williamson County residents in their 60s have tested positive for COVID-19.
As of Jan. 14, 351 Jackson County residents of 80 years and older have tested positive for COVID-19.
On Jan. 14, Joshua Barringer purchased a home at 352 N. Sato Road, Ava from Harry W. and Lorene Mary Oldham for $199,000.
As of Jan. 14, 2,535 Williamson County residents in their 40s have tested positive for COVID-19.
As of Jan. 14, 3,126 Jackson County residents in their 20s have tested positive for COVID-19.
As of Jan. 14, 1,160 Jackson County residents in their 50s have tested positive for COVID-19.
As of Jan. 14, 901 Jackson County residents in their 60s have tested positive for COVID-19.
As of Jan. 14, 1,288 Jackson County residents in their 40s have tested positive for COVID-19.
As of Jan. 14, 515 Jackson County residents in their 70s have tested positive for COVID-19.