Chicago Sun-Times

Gov touts state’s COVID testing but warns of looming trouble for northweste­rn Illinois region

- rhinton@suntimes.com | @rrhinton BY RACHEL HINTON, POLITICAL REPORTER

Gov. J.B. Pritzker patted the state on the back Wednesday for hitting new records in testing for COVID-19 but wagged a warning finger at northweste­rn Illinois for its stubborn climb toward troubling numbers.

“At this point we are by far the best testing state in the Midwest, and the best testing state between the two coasts,” Pritzker said.

Pritzker said the state set a new high for testing over the weekend, reporting more than 74,000 tests in a one-day period, making Illinois one of the first states to pass a total of 5 million tests. The state has averaged 52,000 tests a day over the last week, Pritzker said.

The announceme­nt came as Illinois saw an additional 22 deaths from COVID-19 and 1,848 new cases, bringing the state’s death toll to 8,508 and the total number of cases to 279,114.

The governor said the state’s aggressive testing means it’s had “the lowest positivity rate among all of our neighborin­g states for the last few months.”

That accomplish­ment influences the state’s ability to “monitor and squash the spread of the virus in our communitie­s together with targeted mitigation­s.”

As of Wednesday, the statewide seven-day positivity rate stood at 3.5%.

But Region One, which includes Rockford, Dixon and Galena — has continued to climb toward the 8% threshold “at a concerning rate, now sitting at a seven-day average of 7.5%.”

State public health officials have reached out to their counterpar­ts at the county level in that region to discuss preventati­ve measures to avoid “additional mitigation­s in their communitie­s,” Pritzker said.

Last month, Pritzker declared a “red alert” for Will and Kankakee counties, banning indoor dining and bar service because of a rise on coronaviru­s testing positivity rates. He lifted those restrictio­ns last week after the area’s numbers improved.

The state steps in, introducin­g “mitigation” efforts, after a region reports three consecutiv­e days with an average testing positivity rate of 8% or higher. Experts use that number to gauge how rapidly the virus is spreading.

Currently, 1,563 Illinoisan­s were hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19, 351 of them in intensive care and 144 on ventilator­s.

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