State reaches record 95,000 vaccine doses administered in one day
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[February 13, 2021]
By GRACE BARBIC
Capitol News Illinois
gbarbic@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – The statewide seven-day
rolling COVID-19 positivity rate dropped Friday to a low not seen since
the summer as the state reached a record 95,000 doses of the COVID-19
vaccine administered the day prior.
The positivity rate was 3.1 percent Friday, a low last recorded July 21.
The 95,375 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered Thursday topped
the previous record set Feb. 4 by more than 20,000.
A total of 1.6 million vaccines have been administered in the state,
including 231,814 for long-term facilities. The Illinois Department of
Public Health reported 10 percent of people in Illinois have received
their first dose of vaccine as of Friday. The seven-day rolling average
of vaccines administered daily is 59,009 doses.
Gov. JB Pritzker and IDPH announced an expanded partnership with
Federally Qualified Health Care Centers Friday as they toured Aunt
Martha’s Chicago Heights Community Health Center, one of the FQHCs in
Cook County.
“Starting in March – when we expect increased vaccine supply – Illinois
plans to provide a specific increased set aside vaccine allocation for
our federally qualified health centers as part of our continuing effort
to reach those who may not have a primary care provider or who are most
challenged when it comes to healthcare access,” Pritzker said.
This partnership is building on a federal program developed to
administer vaccines to underserved populations, including homeless
people, migrant workers, public housing residents and those with limited
English proficiency.
Prior to this program, local health departments would supply a share of
their Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses from the
state’s allocation to FQHCs within their jurisdiction.
Now, the federal government will distribute a portion of vaccine
directly to the state’s FQHCs that will be separate from those allocated
to the state.
“This is on top of what Illinois gets,” IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike
said. “It’s going to be rolled out slowly. Not every FQHC will get it
immediately.”
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Gov. JB Pritzker announced an expanded partnership
with Federally Qualified Health Care Centers Friday as he toured
Aunt Martha’s Chicago Heights Community Health Center, one of the
FQHCs in Cook County.
A select number of recently added Walgreens vaccination sites will
also be receiving vaccine supply directly from the federal
government in a newly launched program by President Joe Biden’s
Administration.
Illinois has received a total of more than 2.3 million doses of the
vaccine. Approximately 1.9 million doses have been delivered to
providers in the state in addition to 445,200 doses that have been
allocated for the Pharmacy Partnership program for long-term care
facilities.
Pritzker also said the state has seen a 30 percent increase in
vaccine supply from the federal government over the last few weeks.
Providers across the state, outside of separate shipments to
Chicago, can expect about 365,000 doses from the federal weekly
shipment in the coming week, he said.
Pritzker anticipates supply to increase in weeks to come as the
Biden administration secured an additional 200 million doses of
COVID-19 vaccine and the Johnson & Johnson one-shot COVID-19 vaccine
awaits approval for emergency use authorization from the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration.
The additional 200 million doses are enough to vaccinate every
American adult, but according to the New York Times, that goal may
not be met by the end of the summer, as previously reported, due to
logistical concerns.
IDPH reported 2,598 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19
Friday of 103,009 test results, with an additional 32 deaths.
As of Thursday night, 1,910 COVID-19 patients were reported to be in
the hospital. Of those, 437 patients were in intensive care unit
beds and 211 were on ventilators.
The state reported a total of 1.15 million cases of COVID-19 from 17
million total test results, and 19,873 total deaths since the
pandemic started.
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