Chicago Sun-Times

Daily Illinois COVID deaths up 46% since last week

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

COVID-19 deaths jumped 46% across Illinois over the last week as the state weathers its latest surge of the pandemic.

The coronaviru­s claimed 266 lives over the past week, up from 182 the previous week, according to figures released Friday by the Illinois Department of Public Health.

The state is losing an average of 38 lives to the virus each day — a rate that has more than doubled over the past month. Illinois’ overall death toll is up to 26,801.

COVID-19 deaths can be expected to keep rising in the near term because hospitals are treating the most coronaviru­s patients they’ve seen since late January. A total of 3,257 beds were occupied Thursday night, a figure that has jumped 26% in a week and doubled over the last month.

It’s the brutal result of a case surge that started in late October and has hardly slowed down. The state logged an average of nearly 7,100 new cases each day over the past week, up 17% from last week and 120% from last month.

The seven-day-average statewide case positivity rate has fallen from 4.7% to 4.3% since last week, suggesting the post-Thanksgivi­ng uptick in transmissi­on could be slowing a bit.

But most of the numbers haven’t been as bad as last fall’s surge, which was the worst of the pandemic. More than 6,000 COVID-19 patients were hospitaliz­ed in the darkest days of November 2020, while upwards of 150 residents were dying of the virus each day.

The difference this year is three life-saving vaccines are readily available to residents as young as 5. Average daily vaccinatio­ns have jumped about 34% since last week, but a quarter of eligible residents are still unvaccinat­ed.

The vaccines are free at pharmacies nationwide. The city also offers free in-home vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts. For more informatio­n, visit chicago.gov/covidvax or call (312) 746-4835.

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