Chicago Sun-Times

Illinois passes 6,000 deaths, stays on track for Phase 4

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

Illinois remained on an apparent downward trend from its coronaviru­s peak with the latest figures released by health officials Tuesday, even as the state passed a grim milestone of 6,000 deaths since the COVID-19 pandemic first hit.

The Illinois Department of Public Health announced 797 newly confirmed cases of the disease along with 95 more deaths attributed to it.

That raises the death toll to 6,018 from among the 129,212 people who have contracted the virus in the state overall since late January.

On top of that, state health officials this week began reporting “probable” cases and deaths under guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, meaning they fit medical and epidemiolo­gical criteria, but the person wasn’t tested. As of Monday, the state reported 178 probable deaths and 724 probable cases since the start of the pandemic.

Still, Tuesday marked the fourth straight day with officials reporting fewer than 1,000 new cases, and the fifth straight day with fewer than 100 deaths.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s administra­tion has voiced optimism that the gradually reopening state is slowly emerging from the pandemic — but has still urged people to maintain social distancing practices and wear face coverings.

The state’s rolling positivity rate for coronaviru­s testing continued to shrink, now standing at 4% over the last week. More than 20,300 test results were received Monday. Almost 1.1 million people have been tested overall.

Those numbers keep the four regions of the state on track to enter Phase 4 of Pritzker’s reopening plan as early as June 26. That would allow for gatherings of up to 50 people.

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