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Close to 70% of seniors vaccinated, but cases continue upward trend

- By Jerry Nowicki

COVID-19 hospitaliz­ations and case positivity rates continued to trend upward Monday, leaving entry into the recently-announced “bridge” phase of reopening uncertain even as the percentage of seniors vaccinated continued to increase.

The COVID-19 case positivity rate was 3.3% Monday, having risen for the fourth straight day.

The Illinois Department of Public Health announced 1,761 new cases Monday out of 49,449 test results reported over the previous 24 hours. Another five COVID-19 positive individual­s were reported to have died Monday.

As of Sunday night, COVID-19 patients occupied 1,352 hospital beds, the highest point since Feb. 26. The 280 intensive care unit beds in use by COVID-19 patients marked a high since March 1, while 128 COVID-19 patients were on ventilator­s Sunday.

On a weekly average basis, there were 269 ICU beds occupied on average from Monday, March 22 to Sunday, March 28. That was an increase of 28, or 11.5%, from the week prior. Hospital beds increased by 153, or 13.3%, from the week prior, rising to 1,301 beds in use on average over the seven-day period.

The 119 ventilator­s in use on average daily over the past week represente­d an increase of 15, or 14.7%, from the week prior.

All of the hospitaliz­ation metrics had been decreasing steadily for at least 15 weeks before beginning the uptrend over the previous two weeks.

Meanwhile, 68.9% of seniors have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, but even if that number reaches 70%, a “bridge” phase to expanded capacity limits at restaurant­s, other businesses and social gatherings is on hold until the hospitaliz­ation metrics and number of new cases reported stop climbing.

Last week, the state authorized counties to expand vaccine eligibilit­y to all Illinoisan­s age 16 and over ahead of the April 12 date on which the expansion is scheduled to go live statewide. Gov. J.B. Pritzker said allowing county-level expansions was an effort to get more people vaccinated in counties with low demand for those in the categories currently eligible for the vaccine.

Vaccinatio­n appointmen­t and location informatio­n can be found at coronaviru­s.illinois.gov or by calling 833-621-1284.

The state also activated mobile vaccinatio­n teams in an effort to slow disease spread in problem areas. The mobile teams provide single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine and are active in Carroll, Ogle, Boone, Lee and Whiteside counties, with appointmen­ts coordinate­d by local health department­s.

Over the past seven days the state has administer­ed 103,769 vaccine doses on average, and more than 5.5 million doses have been administer­ed since the vaccinatio­n effort began. More than 2 million Illinoisan­s, or 16.3% of the state’s population, are fully vaccinated.

The number of vaccines distribute­d by the federal government is increasing, according to Pritzker, and the state announced four new mass vaccinatio­n sites Monday, including new sites in Kane, Lake and Will counties and the expansion of a site in Grundy County.

„▪ Community Based Testing Center, 102 W. Water St., Waukegan opens April 1.

„▪ Former Carson Pirie Scott, 970 North Lake St., Aurora, opens April 2.

„▪ Former Toys R Us, 3128 Voyager Lane, Joliet, opens April 2.

The new state-supported vaccinatio­n sites are open to all Illinois residents, according to a release from the state.

“Over 3.6 million Illinoisan­s have already received their first dose of vaccine. We’re projected to get nearly 1 million doses this week, and IDPH and our 97 local health department­s working hard to administer these shots,” Pritzker said in a statement. “However, this battle is far from over, and with new cases and hospitaliz­ations on the rise, I encourage every resident to buckle down, wear your mask, and do your part so we can all power through to the other side of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Pritzker also announced Monday he was activating additional members of the Illinois National Guard to assist with vaccinatio­n efforts in McHenry County. There are more than 1,460 National Guard troops assigned to COVID-19 operations at 40 locations, according to the governor’s office.

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