Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

2M in state fully vaccinated — but cases keep rising

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

As public health officials on Saturday announced Illinois’ second most productive COVID-19 vaccinatio­n day yet, the state reported more than 2 million residents are now fully immunized against the deadly virus.

But the latest batch of 2,678 new coronaviru­s cases logged by the Illinois Department of Public Health continued the state’s troubling two-week rise in infections — one that could throw off Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s plan to loosen more business restrictio­ns over the next few weeks.

A total of 136,593 vaccine doses were administer­ed statewide Friday, trailing only the 152,388 shots that went into arms March 12.

That was about when the state’s rolling average testing positivity rate hit an all-time low of 2.1%.

With the newest cases diagnosed among 96,175 tests, the positivity rate has now hit 3% for the first time since midFebruar­y — marking a net increase of 43% in just two weeks.

The positivity rate is still far below peak levels when it soared to the double digits during the worst days of the pandemic last fall, but Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot have noted that the rising cases — mostly traced to young people — match the pattern Illinois saw on the way to a record-breaking resurgence.

Hospitaliz­ations have inched upward over the last two weeks, too, with 1,335 beds occupied Friday night by COVID-19 patients. Officials also reported 25 more COVID-19 deaths.

Pritzker said the “significan­t move upward” prompted him to allow local health officials to open vaccine eligibilit­y to people 16 and up in areas where vaccine demand has “waned,” mostly downstate and outside the Chicago area.

Demand is still far outpacing vaccine supply in the city and the rest of Cook County. Starting Monday, people 16 and older with chronic health conditions, plus additional essential worker groups, will be able to try to snag appointmen­ts in Chicago.

Illinois is now vaccinatin­g an average of 99,936 people per day, with 2,016,639 residents fully vaccinated. That’s 15.8% of the population.

Over the last year, COVID-19 has infected at least 1.2 million residents and killed 21,228 of them.

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