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Browse: Home   /   2022   /   May   /   COVID-19 UPDATE: Kane Moves To ‘Medium’ Level; 7,709 New Illinois Cases in 1 Day; 100 Million Infections Fall
COVID-19 UPDATE: Kane Moves To 'Medium' Level; 7,709 New Illinois Cases in 1 Day; 100 Million Infections Fall

COVID-19 UPDATE: Kane Moves To ‘Medium’ Level; 7,709 New Illinois Cases in 1 Day; 100 Million Infections Fall

kanecountyconnects / May 8, 2022 / Comments Off on COVID-19 UPDATE: Kane Moves To ‘Medium’ Level; 7,709 New Illinois Cases in 1 Day; 100 Million Infections Fall / Communities, Consumers, Education, Government, Health, Kane County Health Department, Public Safety, Public Service, State of Illinois, WK-Communities

ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO GET VACCINATED

8:45PM SUNDAY

White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha.

OVERVIEW: U.S. Could See 100 Million Infections This Fall

The Biden administration is warning the United States could see 100 million coronavirus infections and a potentially significant wave of deaths this fall and winter, driven by new omicron subvariants that have shown a remarkable ability to escape immunity.

The projection, made Friday by a senior administration official during a background briefing as the nation approaches a COVID death toll of 1 million, is part of a broader push to boost the nation’s readiness and persuade lawmakers to appropriate billions of dollars to purchase a new tranche of vaccines, tests and therapeutics. (The Washington Post)

 

3:20PM FRIDAY

OVERVIEW: J&J Vaccine Limited By FDA; U.S. Hospitalizations Rise 20%; Chicago ‘Strongly Recommends’ Indoor Masks

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it is limiting the emergency use authorization of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine to people 18 and older for whom other vaccines aren’t appropriate or accessible and those who opt for J&J because they wouldn’t otherwise get vaccinated. (CNN)

  • CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL FDA NEWS RELEASE.

COVID-19 hospitalizations are rising again nationally. As of Thursday, an average of more than 18,000 people with the coronavirus are in American hospitals, an increase of 20 percent from two weeks ago. The figure includes patients who are in the hospital because they are very ill with COVID-19, as well as those admitted for other reasons who test positive on arrival. Over half of American adults have at least one underlying chronic condition, and for many of them, the winter Omicron wave wasn’t as mild as it was for others. (The New York Times)

Chicago health officials announced Friday that indoor masking is once again “strongly recommended” — but not required — in the city as the risk of contracting COVID-19 in Cook County has increased. (Chicago Tribune)

New York City could bring back mask mandates and proof of vaccination status to go to restaurants, bars and other venues if Covid hospitalizations rise to a concerning level, according to the city’s top health official. (CNBC)

 

KANE COUNTY: 348 New Cases, 0 Deaths Friday

Kane County moved from “low” level to “medium” level of community risk, according to the CDC, and recorded one of its highest single-day case totals in months.

According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, Kane County added 348 new cases but no additional COVID-19 deaths today.

The Kane County totals to date are 130,048 positive cases and 1,127 COVID-19 deaths.

Kane County’s daily case rate jumped again today and is now at 36.4 per 100,000 population.

The percentage of available ICU beds dropped to 28%.

 

STATE OF ILLINOIS: 30,633 New Cases, 46 Deaths Over Past Week; 14 Counties Now at Medium Level

The Illinois Department of Public Health today reported 30,633 new confirmed and probable cases of coronavirus disease in Illinois, including 46 deaths since April 29, 2022.

Today alone, the IDPH recorded 7,709 new cases and seven deaths.

According to the CDC, 14 counties in Illinois are now rated at the Medium Community Level, including nine counties in the northeast part of the state and five in the central part.

At the Medium Community Level, people at risk of severe health outcomes are advised to take additional precautions to protect themselves from the virus, including masking up in indoor spaces.

Currently, IDPH is reporting a total of 3,169,315 cases, including 33,660 deaths, in 102 counties in Illinois since the beginning of the pandemic.

As of last night, 808 individuals in Illinois were reported to be in the hospital with COVID-19. Of those, 66 patients were in the ICU and 24 patients with COVID-19 were on ventilators.

The preliminary seven-day statewide case rate is 240 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 Illinoisans.

The CDC reported that 14 Illinois counties are now listed at the Medium Community Level: Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, Will and Winnebago in northeastern Illinois; and Sangamon, Champaign, Douglas, Logan and McLean in the center of the state.

At the Medium Community Level, persons who are elderly or immunocompromised (at risk of severe outcomes) are advised to wear a mask in indoor public places. In addition, they should make sure to get up to date on their COVID-19 vaccines or get their 2nd booster, if eligible.

Amaal Tokars

“The public should pay close attention to these rising Community Levels, but we would stress this is not a cause for alarm,” said IDPH Acting Director Amaal Tokars.

“People who are at risk of severe outcomes should exercise caution. And if someone does test positive, then they should consult with a healthcare provider about obtaining a prescription for one of the therapeutic treatments that are widely available.

“The treatments are much more effective at preventing hospitalizations and deaths when they are taken early in the course of the illness.”

IDPH has been supporting pharmacies and healthcare providers in efforts to increase their inventories of the various FDA-authorized treatments. There are over 1,200 treatment locations in Illinois – including all the major retail pharmacies. More than 96.7% of the state’s population is within a 10-mile radius of one of these locations.

IDPH Director Tokars stressed: “It is not too late to get vaccinated if you have been waiting to do so. Vaccines are widely available, and everybody is welcome. If you need help finding a location near you, just go to www.vaccines.gov or call your local health department.”

A total of 22,018,536 vaccines have been administered in Illinois. The seven-day rolling average of vaccines administered daily is 14,163 doses.  Since April 29, 2022, 99,144 doses were reported administered in Illinois.

Of Illinois’ total population, more than 76% has received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose, more than 68% of Illinois’ total population is fully vaccinated, and more than 51% of the vaccinated population is boosted according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Data indicates that the risk of hospitalization and severe outcomes from COVID-19 is much higher for unvaccinated people than for those who are up to date on their vaccinations.

State health officials are stressing the following precautions for those who are at high risk for serious illness:

  • Get vaccinated and stay up-to-date on recommended booster shots to protect yourself, your loved ones and friends.
  • If you are in an area with rising COVID-19 infections, wear a mask if entering indoor spaces with other people present and consider avoiding large gatherings.
  • Stick to well-ventilated areas if you are not wearing a mask indoors around other people.
  • If you feel flu-like symptoms, self-isolate and stay home from work as well as social gatherings; and obtain a test as quickly as possible.
  • If you test positive, talk to your provider immediately so you can get COVID-19 treatment within five days of starting to feel sick. Also, communicate about the positive result with any persons you have been in close contact within two days of falling sick or testing positive.
  • Continue to frequently wash your hands and cover coughs and sneezes.

All data are provisional and are subject to change.  Additional information and COVID-19 data can be found at https://dph.illinois.gov/covid19.html.

Vaccination is the key to ending this pandemic.  To find a COVID-19 vaccination location near you, go to www.vaccines.gov.

The federal government has established a new website that provides an all-purpose toolkit with information on how to obtain masks, treatment, vaccines and testing resources for all areas of the country at: https://www.covid.gov/.

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State of Illinois COVID-19 Data and Links

  • Click here for the most recent IDPH COVID-19 news releases.
  • Click this link for the coronavirus.illinois.gov web page.
  • Click this link for state of Illinois news releases.
  • Click this link to watch state of Illinois news conferences.
  • Click this link for the state of Illinois vaccination locations page.
  • Click this link for the COVID-19 modeling page.
  • Click this link for the CDC’s Kane County data tracker page.
  • Click this link for the IDPH’s Variants of Concern page.
  • Click this link for the IDPH’s Youth And School Data page
  • Click this link for the IDPH’s COVID-19 Hospital Resource Utilization page
  • Click this link for the IDPH’s COVID-19 data page that includes a search by county.
  • Click this link for the CDC’S Community Levels By County page
  • Click this link for the IDPH’s Data Surveillance Page

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