Chicago Sun-Times

COVID-19 hospitaliz­ations up 17% in state ahead of busy holiday travel week

- BY VIOLET MILLER Purim-Shem-Tov

Health officials are warning Thanksgivi­ng travelers to take precaution­s as COVID-19 hospitaliz­ations are spiking ahead of the peak holiday travel week.

COVID-19-related hospitaliz­ations have surged by nearly 17% over the last week, with the city averaging one death a day from the respirator­y virus, according to the latest city data. Several wastewater treatment facilities in the city have also reported increased detection of the virus, according to the CDC.

With a record number of people expected to go through Illinois’ airports this week, experts warn that a lack of caution could lead to the spread worsening. About 290,000 travelers are expected to go through airports, an increase of 8% over last year and topping pre-pandemic levels, the Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion said.

Yanina Purim-Shem-Tov, an emergency medicine doctor at Rush Hospital, said the same measures used during the height of the pandemic — masking, distancing and hand washing — will help to keep people safe through another holiday surge.

“All of us have fatigue of COVID, and we may want to relax our precaution­s,” PurimShem-Tov said. But “I cannot recommend enough to keep your vigilance, keep your hands clean, and if you have to be in an enclosed space, we’re still recommendi­ng masks.”

She added that although it was previously believed patients could either have COVID-19 or the flu, the hospital has since seen patients with both at the same time and recommende­d similar precaution­s — as well as COVID booster and flu shots, especially for the elderly or those with compromise­d immune systems, such as people undergoing chemothera­py.

The state health agency said the risk of COVID-19 is lower than it has been the last three years — and city data show almost a quarter of Chicagoans have received the most recent booster, despite insurance and supply issues last month. Officials still urged people to increase ventilatio­n at gatherings to help prevent the spread of the virus.

Purim-Shem-Tov also said Rush has seen an uptick in RSV, or respirator­y syncytial virus, in children. Though it hasn’t reached the extreme numbers of last year and will present as “cold-like” in most healthy adults, she still suggests taking similar precaution­s as the flu and COVID-19.

“This is the season,” said.

 ?? PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES ?? Travelers walk through Midway Airport on Friday. More than 290,000 holiday travelers are expected to go through Illinois airports this week.
PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES Travelers walk through Midway Airport on Friday. More than 290,000 holiday travelers are expected to go through Illinois airports this week.

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