Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

State positivity rate dips to lowest level in 6 weeks

- BY MADELINE KENNEY, STAFF REPORTER mkenney@suntimes.com | @madkenney

Illinois’ COVID-19 infection rate reported on Saturday was the lowest it has been in six weeks, as the state plans to continue easing restrictio­ns.

The statewide seven-day positivity rate, which experts use to gauge how rapidly the virus is spreading, dipped to 2.9% — the lowest it’s been since March 26.

State health officials reported 1,729 new cases and an additional 22 virusrelat­ed deaths, bringing the state’s pandemic death toll to 22,193.

Saturday’s new cases were detected among the 77,312 tests processed in the last day by the Illinois Department of Public Health and showed a single day positivity rate of 2.2%.

That’s a promising sign as Gov. J.B. Pritzker plans to fully reopen the state next month.

Pritzker announced his plan Thursday to lift COVID-19 restrictio­ns in Illinois on June 11, barring another surge of infections. Mayor Lori Lightfoot has been more conservati­ve with her timeline. She previously said she plans for Chicago to fully reopen by July 4.

While the forecasts give Illinoisan­s a light at the end of the tunnel after 14 months of living with coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, state health officials have repeatedly stressed the importance of getting vaccinated for people who haven’t already.

Illinois doled out 107,688 vaccinatio­ns Friday — the most inoculatio­ns in a single day since April 29. The state has started to see a decline in demand for the vaccine, state health officials said.

The state now has a seven-day rolling average of 68,455 vaccinatio­ns administer­ed daily. That’s down from a month ago when the state was averaging 112,680 per day during the week of April 1-7.

In total, 9,827,646 vaccine doses have been administer­ed since mid-December. Of that, more than 4.4 million people in Illinois — or about 34.6% of the state’s population — are fully vaccinated, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.

For help finding a vaccinatio­n appointmen­t in Chicago, visit zocdoc.com or call (312) 746-4835. For suburban Cook County sites, visit vaccine.cookcounty­il.gov or call (833) 308-1988. To find providers elsewhere, visit coronaviru­s.illinois.gov or call (833) 621-1284.

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