State positivity rate rises again with 3,629 more COVID cases
Illinois’ coronavirus testing positivity rate inched up for a 13th consecutive day Saturday as 3,629 more residents tested positive for COVID-19.
That’s almost a thousand fewer cases than the record-breaking tally of 4,554 announced by public health officials a day earlier, but it’s still the state’s fourth-highest count during the pandemic.
Experts warn Illinois is on the brink of a severe coronavirus flare-up rivaling its initial peak of the pandemic in May, as cases also soar to record highs in neighboring Midwest states. Illinois has logged almost 47,000 cases so far in October, more than double its figure for the entire month of June.
While hefty case numbers don’t tell the full story, the latest cases were confirmed among 77,489 tests, raising the statewide seven-day average testing positivity rate once again to 5.2%.
That number indicates how rapidly the virus is spreading, and it’s as high as it has been since early June, shooting up nearly two full percentage points since Oct. 4.
“We’re in a new wave of COVID-19: rising cases, rising positivity, all across the nation — not just Illinois,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Friday.
The Illinois Department of Public Health on Saturday also announced the virus has claimed 27 more lives statewide, raising the death toll to 9,192.
As of Friday night, 2,073 people were hospitalized with COVID-19, with 422 of them requiring intensive care and 165 using ventilators.
Since March, nearly 6.7 million coronavirus tests have been administered and almost 340,000 people have been confirmed to carry the virus.