All regions reopen under Phase 4
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[February 05, 2021]
By GRACE BARBIC
Capitol News Illinois
gbarbic@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – All of Illinois’ COVID-19
mitigation regions are under Phase 4 guidelines as of Thursday, allowing
for youth sports and indoor dining with loosened restrictions.
The seven-day rolling average case positivity rate continued its steady
decline, dropping to 3.4 percent, a number not seen since Oct. 6.
Phase 4 is the loosest guideline outlined by the Pritzker
administration, aside from Phase 5, which is essentially a return to
normal. But the state cannot enter that phase without the presence of a
widely available vaccine and treatment, or an end to the virus spreading
in the community.

The Illinois Department of Public Health reported 3,328 new confirmed
and probable cases of COVID-19 Thursday of 101,307 test results
reported, with an additional 69 virus-related deaths.
On Wednesday, a total of 62,318 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna
COVID-19 vaccines were reported administered in the state, approximately
3,000 less than the day prior.
The state has received more than 2.1 million doses of vaccine, with
496,100 of those allocated to the federal government’s Pharmacy
Partnership program. About 2 percent of the population has received both
doses of the vaccine, according to IDPH.
The state has reported 1.15 million vaccines administered, including
178,848 for long-term care facilities. The seven-day rolling average for
daily vaccines administered is 46,709 doses.
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The state announced Thursday it has also added 80 new locations
where vaccinations are being administered, including 78 more
Walgreens stores across the state and two National Guard supported
locations in Cook and St. Clair counties.
With the addition of these two National Guard vaccine sites, the
state now has a total of 12 state-supported sites. There are a total
of 398 vaccination locations open across the state that are
available to those eligible for the vaccine in both Phase 1A and 1B.
The state has partnered with Hy-Vee, Jewel-Osco, Kroger, Mariano’s
and Walgreens pharmacies to administer COVID-19 vaccinations.
The state has reported more than 1.1 million total cases of the
virus and 19,444 total deaths since the pandemic began. A total of
16.4 million test results have been reported since the pandemic
started.
As of Wednesday night, 2,341 COVID-19 patients were reported in the
hospital, 513 were in intensive care unit beds and 265 patients were
reported on ventilators.
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