Chicago Sun-Times

900,000 Illinoisan­s now fully vaccinated against COVID-19

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

More than 900,000 Illinois residents have now been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, public health officials announced Wednesday.

The state crossed that threshold when 82,449 more shots went into arms Tuesday, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.

Almost three months into the vaccinatio­n campaign, the 906,490 Illinoisan­s who have received both required doses represent about 7.1% of the population.

But that percentage is expected to grow at an increasing rate from this week on as the state receives its first shipments of the oneand-done Johnson & Johnson vaccine. More than 100,000 doses were slated to make it to Illinois providers Wednesday.

About 2.9 million shots have been administer­ed since mid-December. The state’s sevenday rolling average of daily shots administer­ed is now up to a new high of 84,202.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he expects that capacity to keep growing as more mass vaccinatio­n sites are launched this week. Two more are scheduled to launch in suburban Des Plaines and downstate Quincy on Thursday.

That’s also when seniors can start signing up for appointmen­ts at another site soon to be up and running outside the United Center.

“One in six Illinoisan­s have already received their first dose of vaccine, and as the federal government increases Illinois’ deliveries to over 100,000 a day later this month, [the Illinois Department of Public Health] and our 97 local health department­s are prepared to meet the moment,” Pritzker said in a statement.

Officials reported 2,104 new coronaviru­s cases were diagnosed among 80,854 tests to keep the average statewide positivity rate at an eight-month low of 2.4%.

With 1,260 hospital beds occupied by COVID-19 patients statewide as of Tuesday night, admissions are at the lowest level of the entire pandemic.

But the disease claimed 44 more lives, including those of seven Cook County residents.

The virus has been detected in about 1.2 million residents statewide over the past year, and 20,626 of them have died.

Registrati­on for United Center vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts opens 8:30 a.m. Thursday at zocdoc.com/vaccine, or at (312) 746-4835.

 ?? SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES ?? The COVID-19 vaccinatio­n center being constructe­d in a parking lot at the United Center will begin taking registrati­ons today and is expected to be distributi­ng vaccines next week.
SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES The COVID-19 vaccinatio­n center being constructe­d in a parking lot at the United Center will begin taking registrati­ons today and is expected to be distributi­ng vaccines next week.

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