Chicago Sun-Times

ICU BED DREAD

Illinois’ intensive care units 84% full as state records highest number of new COVID cases since late January

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO, STAFF REPORTER sesposito@suntimes.com | @slesposito

Once again, Illinois is ending the week with a daily COVID-19 caseload bigger than any the state has seen since late January.

The Illinois Department of Public Health reported 4,942 new infections on Friday, topping last Friday’s 4,904, which had been the highest since Jan. 23.

Overall, the state saw 25,636 new cases of coronaviru­s infections over the past seven days, a daily average of 3,662, and 174 deaths over the past week, a daily average of nearly 25.

The somber statistics on Friday came one day after Gov. J.B. Pritzker ordered everyone 2 and older to resume wearing masks indoors and instituted a vaccine requiremen­t for educators and some health care workers.

“Unfortunat­ely, we are running out of time as our hospitals are running out of beds,” the governor said on Thursday.

As of Thursday night, 16% of the state’s 3,152 hospital beds in intensive care units were available. Altogether, 2,240 Illinoisan­s were hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19, 500 of them in ICUs and 253 on ventilator­s.

The weekly case totals are up slightly from the 24,682 reported last Friday, but deaths are up significan­tly from last week, when the state reported a weekly tally of 126 deaths.

Almost 78% of Illinois adults have now received at least one dose of the vaccine, and 61% are now fully vaccinated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

All but one of the state’s 102 counties — Stephenson in northweste­rn Illinois — is now hitting the CDC’s category for “high transmissi­on” of the virus. And Stephenson is only one level below that, in the “substantia­l” spread category.

The governor has said his latest facial covering mandate was prompted by the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant and those who refuse to get a shot of the “lifesaving vaccine,” declaring the state is now in a “pandemic of the unvaccinat­ed.”

From January through July, 98% of the state’s COVID-19 cases, 96% of the coronaviru­s hospitaliz­ations and 95% of the deaths are among the unvaccinat­ed, according to public health department figures.

In deep southern Illinois, the area with the lowest vaccinatio­n rate in the state, only five ICU beds were open Thursday night for a region that is home to more than 400,000 Illinoisan­s. Earlier this week, only one ICU bed was available.

“Unfortunat­ely, our current vaccinatio­n levels are not enough to blunt the ferocity of the Delta variant and hospitaliz­ation surges in some regions,” Pritzker said Thursday.

The seven-day statewide positivity rate for cases is currently 5.2%, down from 5.3% one week ago, according to state statistics.

Since reporting on Aug. 20, laboratori­es have reported 495,608 specimens for a total of 28,568,305.

A total of 13,914,213 vaccines have been administer­ed in the state as of Thursday night. The seven-day rolling average of vaccines given daily is 24,056 doses. Since Aug. 20, 168,391 doses were reported administer­ed in Illinois.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES ?? Nurse Jessica Bell administer­s sedative medication in December for a COVID-19 patient in the Intensive Care Unit at Roseland Community Hospital on the Far South Side.
ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES Nurse Jessica Bell administer­s sedative medication in December for a COVID-19 patient in the Intensive Care Unit at Roseland Community Hospital on the Far South Side.
 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES FILES ?? Nurse Tamara Jones checks the blood sugar levels of a 73-year-old woman with COVID-19 last year in the Intensive Care Unit at Roseland Community Hospital on the Far South Side.
ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES FILES Nurse Tamara Jones checks the blood sugar levels of a 73-year-old woman with COVID-19 last year in the Intensive Care Unit at Roseland Community Hospital on the Far South Side.

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