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		Illinois records pandemic high of more than 200,000 COVID cases in one 
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		[January 08, 2022] 
		By PETER HANCOCKCapitol News Illinois
 phancock@capitolnewsillinois.com
 
 
  SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of 
		Public Health said Friday that the state had recorded 201,428 new cases 
		of COVID-19 over the previous week, a 57 percent increase over the 
		previous week, while the weekly number of deaths rose 15 percent, to 444 
		as the omicron variant of the virus continues to spread. 
 Those cases were confirmed out of more than 1.3 million laboratory tests 
		performed over the previous week, which brought the preliminary 
		statewide case positivity rate to 15.2 percent
 
		
		 
		Those case counts are the highest of any since the pandemic began, 
		according to IDPH data, although the death rate is well below the 
		pandemic peak of a year ago. On Thursday alone, the state recorded more 
		than 44,000 new cases, the highest single-day case count since the 
		pandemic began.
 That brings the total number of cases since the pandemic began to just 
		under 2.4 million, including 28,361 deaths.
 
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			Daily cases of COVID-19 in Illinois have risen to 
			their highest points since the pandemic began. In the past week 
			there were 201,428 new cases, the Illinois Department of Public 
			Health said Friday. (Credit: Illinois Department of Public Health) 
            
			
			
			 The rising case rate in Illinois has 
			prompted the General Assembly to cancel all of its scheduled session 
			days next week, according to spokespeople for Senate President Don 
			Harmon and House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch, although committees 
			in both chambers will continue to meet remotely.
 As of late Thursday night, IDPH reported 7,096 COVID-19 patients 
			were hospitalized, including 1,123 patients in intensive care units 
			and 639 on ventilators. Those cases account for 38 percent of all 
			staffed ICU beds available and 11.5 percent of all staffed 
			ventilators.
 
 IDPH continues to advise people that vaccines are the strongest 
			defense against the virus. As of Thursday night, more than 19.5 
			million vaccinations had been administered. Over the past week, 
			294,687 doses were administered, for an average of 42,098 per day.
 
 Currently, 73 percent of the state’s total population has received 
			at least one dose of vaccine, while 64 percent are fully vaccinated 
			and 40 percent have received a booster shot.
 
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