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COVID-19 update - April 6: Illinois reports 2,931 new cases; Region 2 s rolling positivity increases again

(WEEK) The Illinois Department of Public Health on Tuesday is reporting 2,931 new COVID-19 cases and an additional 13 deaths, bringing the state s total number of cases to 1,261,667 and the death toll to 21,395. The state public health officials are also reporting a total of 6,413,258 vaccines have been administered, with 95,188 jabs given yesterday. As of Monday night, 1,648 individuals in Illinois were reportedly hospitalized with COVID-19, with 357 of those in the ICU and 143 of those on ventilators. The state s rolling positivity rate is being reported 4.5% and Region 2, which includes the Peoria and Bloomington-Normal areas, is seeing its rate rise to 6.7%. Total Cases Change All Time

Madison, St Clair counties have combined to fully vaccinate nearly 121,000 residents

Madison, St. Clair counties have combined to fully vaccinate nearly 121,000 residents Belleville News-Democrat 3 days ago Garen Vartanian, Belleville News-Democrat Apr. 7 COVID-19 summary for Wednesday, April 7 According to data released by the Illinois Department of Public Health on Wednesday, Madison and St. Clair counties have combined to vaccinate 282,652 people and fully vaccinated 120,891 against the coronavirus. Overall, Madison County has administered 144,811 COVID-19 vaccines and fully vaccinated 62,722 residents, and St. Clair County has administered 137,841 vaccines and fully vaccinated 58,169 individuals. Meanwhile, the metro-east region has now fully vaccinated 149,319 people and administered at least one dose of the vaccine to 350,974 individuals. In total, nearly 2.5 million Illinoisans have been fully vaccinated.

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County has lowest daily case total since June

County has lowest daily case total since June Ron DeBrock, ronald.debrock@thetelegraph.com FacebookTwitterEmail WOOD RIVER Only 10 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 were reported late Monday by the the Madison County Health Department. The figure is the lowest reported for any one day in Madison County since June 30. To date, the county has recorded 28,891 cases. Late Monday the county was also no new COVID-19 related deaths, leaving the total at 483. The county reported 494 tests Monday for a total to date of 289,600. There were 18 COVID-19 patients in Madison County hospitals Monday, two on ventilators. The Illinois Department of Public Health on Tuesday reported a total of 141,831 COVID-19 vaccinations so far have been administered in Madison County.

Illinois Eligibility for COVID Vaccine: Who Can Get It? – NBC Chicago

Residents with the following underlying medical conditions: Cancer (current diagnosis), Cardiac, cardiovascular, and cerebrovascular disorders (including heart disease, coronary artery disease, and hypertension or high blood pressure), Chronic Kidney Disease, Chronic respiratory disorders (including cystic fibrosis, moderate to severe asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/emphysema [COPD]), Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2), Disability: physical, developmental, visual, hearing, or mental, Neurologic conditions (including dementia), Down Syndrome, Immunocompromised state (weakened immune system) including from blood or bone marrow transplant, immune deficiencies, HIV, use of corticosteroids, or use of other immune weakening medicines, Liver disease (including hepatitis), Pregnancy, Obesity: BMI ≥30 kg/m2, Schizophrenia spectrum disorders, Sickle Cell Disease, Thalassemia, persons with disabilities

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