Chicago Sun-Times

2,250 new COVID-19 cases reported as state’s positivity rate continues to climb

- BY TOM SCHUBA, STAFF REPORTER tschuba@suntimes.com | @TomSchuba

Illinois’ COVID-19 positivity rate has climbed to its highest level since mid-February, continuing a troubling upward trend, public health officials said Sunday.

The latest tally of reported cases in Illinois is 2,250, diagnosed from 65,729 tests, bringing the state’s seven-day positivity rate to 3.2%. That’s the highest average recorded since Feb. 11, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.

Over the past two weeks, the statewide positivity rate has slowly increased from a record low of 2.1% recorded on March 13.

The rate is important to determine how quickly the virus is spreading. While it remains far below the peak levels of last fall, Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot have said the rising cases — mostly traced to young people — match the pattern Illinois saw on the way to a record-breaking resurgence.

Hospitaliz­ations have also ticked upward over the past two weeks, with COVID-19 patients occupying 1,337 beds on Saturday night.

Officials on Sunday also reported 23 deaths linked to COVID-19. That brings the state’s death toll to 21,251.

Meanwhile, as vaccine supply has increased and inoculatio­ns have become more widely available, another 110,211 shots went into arms on Saturday. Over 6.2 million vaccine doses have been sent to providers in Illinois, and more than 2 million residents have now been fully vaccinated, officials said.

Also on Sunday, Cook County officials opened 25,000 suburban vaccine appointmen­ts that were all booked within two hours.

The shots of the Pfizer vaccine were made available to those eligible for inoculatio­ns under Phases 1A, 1B and 1B+ of the state’s vaccinatio­n plan, along with “certain individual­s previously classified as 1C.” The latter group includes religious leaders and those who work in higher education, government, media, constructi­on and the restaurant industry.

The first-dose appointmen­ts are for sites in Des Plaines and Forest Park, as well as those at Triton College in River Grove and South Suburban College in South Holland.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES ?? People receive COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns at the drivethru site outside the United Center last week.
ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES People receive COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns at the drivethru site outside the United Center last week.

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