Chicago Sun-Times

125 more virus deaths, but hope that cases leveling off

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

As Illinois reported 9,469 more coronaviru­s cases and 125 deaths Tuesday, officials said they’re “cautiously optimistic” the state’s massive viral resurgence might finally be leveling off — but warned that any progress will be wiped out if families don’t cancel plans for holiday gatherings this week.

“Thanksgivi­ng this year needs to be different,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said. “To those who haven’t yet changed your plans, the doctors are asking all of us to skip the big group dinner this year. The vaccines that seem to be on the horizon can’t help you if you get sick now.”

Illinois Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike cautioned that “without even knowing it, you could be putting your friends and family, or yourself in grave danger.”

The latest cases reported by the Illinois Department of Public Health were detected among 97,323 tests, decreasing the average statewide testing positivity rate over the last week to 10.4%, its lowest point since Nov. 7.

Tuesday’s caseload, while still more than double the state’s springtime high, also marked the first time in almost three weeks that Illinois has logged fewer than 10,000 cases for two consecutiv­e days.

“The increase has been a little bit slower than last week . . . I want to be cautiously optimistic, but I don’t want to put too much out there,” Ezike said. “I know more people are trying to be more careful, and so I hope that’s what’s reflected here.”

Regardless of any marginal signs of potential improvemen­t, “our hospitals are still under siege by this latest upswing of COVID cases,” Pritzker said.

As of Monday night, 6,134 beds across the state were occupied by coronaviru­s patients, meaning about one of every four hospital patients across the state are infected. That’s down slightly from an all-time high of 6,175 coronaviru­s patients who were hospitaliz­ed last weekend.

Of those currently admitted, 1,203 patients are receiving intensive care, and 668 are using ventilator­s, officials said.

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