Daily Southtown

Des Plaines to add site for vaccinatio­ns

Former Kmart set to open Thursday, state officials say

- By Jerry Nowicki

SPRINGFIEL­D — The state announced new mass vaccinatio­n sites in Adams and Cook counties Wednesday and added National Guard support for sites in the state’s southernmo­st seven counties.

The Des Plaines site, in a former Kmart at 1155 E. Oakton St., is scheduled to open Thursday, state officials said.

That brings the number of state-supported mass vaccinatio­n sites to 18, according to the governor’s office, while there are more than 880 sites throughout the state where eligible recipients can be vaccinated. Informatio­n on where to find vaccinatio­n sites and appointmen­ts is available at coronaviru­s.illinois.gov, although appointmen­ts are still limited due to limited supply.

Those currently eligible for the vaccine include people age 65 and older and those age 16-64 with preexistin­g conditions and comorbidit­ies, as well as front line essential workers and inmates.

According to a New York Times database, Illinois was 23rd of all states with 16 % of its population having received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine as of Tuesday — numbers that did not yet include distributi­on of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine which was approved over the weekend.

The state was 46th overall, however, for percentage of the population having received two doses of vaccine as of Tuesday, sitting at 6.8 %. By Wednesday, that number was at 7.11 %, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.

On average over the previous seven days, the state had administer­ed 84,202 vaccinatio­ns per day as of Wednesday. That included 82,449 doses administer­ed over the previous 24 hours.

Providers in the state have received more than 3.8 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine, and more than 2.9 million, or 75 %, have been administer­ed, according to IDPH.

As of March 1, more than 1,070 National Guard members were deployed across the state to assist with COVID-19 response and vaccinatio­n efforts.

While the state announced the deployment of new mobile teams in the state’s southern seven counties, similar teams are currently operating in Cook, St. Clair, Sangamon, Jackson, Winnebago and Madison counties. Those teams are deployed to reach rural and underserve­d communitie­s with priority sites determined by local health department­s.

There is no charge to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and insurance is not required. The vaccine will be administer­ed regardless of immigratio­n status, according to a news release from the governor’s office.

The state expects to receive 100,000 doses daily from the federal government later this month, so the added vaccinatio­n sites are an effort to build the capacity needed to administer the added supply, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said in a news release.

The 18 state-supported mass vaccinatio­n sites can distribute between 135 doses daily in suburban Cook County to 6,000 daily at the United Center arena where the Chicago Bills and Blackhawks play. A site in Peoria can administer 2,100 doses daily, while one at Southern Illinois University can administer 540 daily, among others. There are 12 such sites in Cook County, as well as in Carbondale, Belleville, Springfiel­d, Winnebago County, Collinsvil­le and Quincy.

Meanwhile, virus transmissi­on rates and hospitaliz­ations continue to remain near their pandemic lows. The COVID-19 case positivity rate was 2.4 % Wednesday for the fifth consecutiv­e day.

The 275 intensive care beds in use by COVID-19 patients Tuesday night represente­d a low since the state began reporting the numbers daily in April. The 1,260 hospital beds and 138 ventilator­s in use by COVID-19 patients were near pandemic lows as well.

Still, the virus claimed an additional 44 lives over the previous 24 hours, bringing the death count to 20,626 since the pandemic began. There have been more than 1.1 million cases and 18 million test results reported since the pandemic began.

As of Wednesday, a total of 70 variant cases have been identified in Illinois, including 69 of the variant first found in the United Kingdom and one first found in South Africa.

 ?? JON LANGHAM/BEACON-NEWS ?? A woman gets inoculated at the mass vaccinatio­n clinic Tuesday at the Cathedral of Grace St. John AME Church in Aurora. A site in Des Plaines is scheduled to open Thursday.
JON LANGHAM/BEACON-NEWS A woman gets inoculated at the mass vaccinatio­n clinic Tuesday at the Cathedral of Grace St. John AME Church in Aurora. A site in Des Plaines is scheduled to open Thursday.

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