Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

COVID-19 case tally surpasses 300K in Illinois

- BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT, STAFF REPORTER marmentrou­t@suntimes.com | @mitchtrout

Illinois’ pandemic case total eclipsed 300,000 on Saturday as public health officials announced an additional 2,442 people have tested positive for COVID-19.

Since early March, at least 300,088 people have been confirmed to carry the deadly virus in Illinois — nearly 2.4% of the state’s population.

That’s an average of about 1,450 new cases added per day as the pandemic enters its seventh month.

The coronaviru­s has also claimed about 44 lives per day statewide. The Illinois Department of Public Health reported an additional 31 deaths attributed to the virus Saturday, raising the state’s death toll to 8,774.

The virus has preyed on the elderly and those with underlying health conditions. Nursing homes and other long-term care facilities have accounted for a tenth of the state’s case total (30,243) and more than half the death toll (4,697).

The state passed the 100,000-case mark in late May, about two months into the pandemic, and rose to 200,000 in mid-August.

Illinois has averaged more than 1,950 new cases per day since then, but thanks to the state’s booming testing capacity, positivity rates have trended downward following a mid-summer resurgence. Officials use the average seven-day testing positivity rate to gauge how rapidly the virus is spreading.

The latest cases were confirmed among 71,634 tests submitted to the state, keeping the state’s positivity over the last week at 3.4%, as low as it has been in 10 weeks.

Chicago is at 4.5% positivity and all its surroundin­g regions are below 6%.

As of Friday night, Illinois hospitals were treating 1,535 coronaviru­s patients, with 361 receiving intensive care and 140 on ventilator­s.

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A nurse delivers dinner trays in the COVID-19 unit at Roseland Community Hospital in April.

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