Coronavirus Kills 71 More Illinoisans And 2,761 Cases Reported Over Weekend – Block Club Chicago

CHICAGO Another 71 Illinoisans were reported dead from coronavirus during the weekend.

Though COVID-19 continues to kill dozens of people, new cases, positivity rates and hospitalizations have declined in recent weeks.

That means officials are looking at how to open up with an eye at a full reopening in mid-June. The state and city moved into the Bridge Phrase on Friday, easing up on some business restrictions.

Some of the rule changes under the Bridge Phase:

Read the full rules under the Bridge Phrasehere.

Officials are rushing to vaccinate as many people as possible in Chicago and across the state, as vaccines have been shown to greatly reduce the risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19. But vaccine demand has fallen sharply.

There could be an uptick in vaccinations now that everyone 12 and older is eligible to get the shots in Illinois, though. City-, county- and state-run sites are administering the shots to people in that age group.

The majority of Chicagoans and Illinoisans are not fully vaccinated, though: Only about 4.8 million people or 37.6 percent of the states 12.7 million people have gotten all their COVID-19 vaccination shots.

Officials are looking at ways to make it easier to get the shots and ease peoples concerns.

The state is helping community groups host vaccine events. Health departments are bringing vaccinations to workplaces, including Downtown office buildings. The city has said itll bring vaccine vans to festivals and other events.

People getting vaccinated is still the best bet for ending the pandemic, reopening businesses and having the world return to normal, officials have said. More people getting vaccinated also means there are fewer chances for variants of COVID-19 to develop and spread, which would endanger people and pose a threat to reopening efforts.

The quickest way for life to return to normal is for more people to get vaccinated, Dr. Ngozi Ezike, head of the Illinois Department of Public Health, said at a news conference last week.

The state is requesting fewer vaccine doses from the federal government due to the drop in demand, Gov. JB Pritzker said.

Theres still a high risk for spreading COVID-19 among unvaccinated people.

And people continue to get sick and die from COVID-19. Officials have urged people to take precautions like wearing a mask, staying socially distant and getting vaccinated to ensure theres not another surge and people can stay safe.

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The weekends coronavirus victims included 30 people from Cook County, including a man in his 20s and four people in their 40s.

At least 22,439 people have died from COVID-19 in Illinois, and another 2,356 deaths are probably related to the virus, according to the state.

The state reported 2,761 cases over the weekend. That brings the total number of confirmed cases in Illinois up to 1,366,268.

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Across Illinois, 66,728 vaccine doses are being administered per day, based on a seven-day rolling average. Illinois and Chicago have administered at least 10,375,588 vaccine doses of the 12,893,335 provided to them.

City data shows 2,242,967 doses of vaccine have been administered to Chicagoans in the city, and 2,392,697 doses have been administered in the city overall. About 48 percent of all Chicagoans have gotten at least one shot, while 37.5 percent have completed their vaccination. Among Chicagoans 65 and older, about 68.6 percent have gotten at least one dose, while 59 percent have finished their vaccination.

Illinois seven-day positivity fell to 2.4 percent Sunday with 52,013 tests reported. It was at 2.5 percent Friday. The figure represents the percentage of people testing positive among recent tests.

Illinois seven-day test positivity rate, which measures the percentage of tests that were positive, fell to 2.9 percent Sunday. It was at 3.1 percent Friday.

As of Saturday night, 1,581 people were hospitalized with coronavirus in Illinois, including 404 people in the ICU and 218 people using ventilators.

In Chicago, 18 deaths and 517 confirmed cases were reported since Friday. There have been at least 5,281 deaths from COVID-19 in Chicago and 281,427 confirmed cases, according to state data.

The city is seeing an average of seven deaths per day, increased from six per day the week prior.

An average of 323 confirmed cases are being reported per day, a 29 percent decrease from the previous week. At the same time, testing has fallen 9 percent since a week ago.

The citys seven-day positivity rate is at 3.4 percent, down from 4.2 percent the week before.

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