COVID-19 cases steady in State

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By Raymon Troncoso

Illinois reported its third consecutive day with more than 100 COVID-19 deaths Tuesday. Meanwhile, most statistics the State uses to measure progress in combatting the coronavirus ticked up slightly.

Tuesday, the Illinois Department of Public Health reported 5,644 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in Illinois, alongside 106 additional deaths caused by the virus.

Those deaths ranged in age from one man in his 20s to persons older than 100.

Statewide, the rolling seven-day average case positivity rate from December 23 to December 29 was 7.4%. That is two-tenths of a percentage point higher than the seven-day average case positivity rate reported Monday. The rolling seven-day case positivity rate has remained below eight percent for 10 consecutive days.

Governor JB Pritzker put the entire State under Tier 3 mitigations in November, which saw second-wave peaks in nearly every COVID-19 metric. The rolling case positivity rate remained above 10% for an entire month, from November 7 to December 7.

At the end of Monday, there were 4,313 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19 in Illinois, an increase of 70 from the previous 24 hours.

There were 904 intensive care beds in use by COVID-19 patients as of Monday night, an increase of 20 from the previous 24 hours. That left 797 ICU beds available statewide, less than 25% of the total.

COVID-19 patients occupied 506 ventilators as of Monday night, a decrease of nine from the previous 24 hours. That left 4,129 ventilators, or 72.5 percent of all ventilators available for use across the state.

More than 112,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Illinois since the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines were approved for emergency use earlier this month.

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