St. Clair County officials call for vigilance as regional positivity rate rises again
St. Clair County officials called for caution and vigilance Monday as the metro-east seven-day positivity rate average crept to 6.5%.
County Emergency Management Agency Director Herb Simmons said the region needs to continue to work to keep COVID-19 in check.
“We’re creeping back up,” Simmons said. “We want to be cautious about that. If we get back up to that 8%, mitigations are going to go into effect again.”
The state eased some restrictions on businesses and gatherings last week, including a ban on indoor service at bars and restaurants, after the area’s positivity rate fell below 6.5% for three consecutive days.
Restrictions to slow the spread of the coronavirus had been in place since Aug. 18 in the metro-east after the state-defined Region 4, which includes St. Clair, Madison, Monroe, Washington, Clinton and Randolph counties, passed the 8% positivity rate threshold for three consecutive days.
If the region were to pass 8% again for three consecutive days, state-mandated restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19 could go into effect again.
The region’s daily positivity rate also increased, jumping from 6.4% as of Oct. 8, to 7.2% as of Oct. 9. The state’s positivity rate data is delayed by three days, so the rate as of Oct. 9 was the most recent data available Monday.
Illinois reports new cases, deaths Monday
This information is according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. The information in parentheses is the difference from the previous day’s totals.
New cases: 2,742 (+274)
New deaths: 13 (+4)
New tests: 47,579 (-16,468)
Total cases: 321,892
Total deaths: 8,997
Total tests: 6,355,261
Hospitalizations: 1,764 (-12)
People in ICU: 377(-11)
People on ventilators: 153 (-6)
Statewide positivity rate from Oct. 5-11: 4.3%
Monday’s COVID-19 case breakdown for Region 4
The information in parentheses is the difference from the previous day’s totals. All information is as of 4:30 p.m.
New cases: 167 (+5)
New deaths: One new death in Monroe County
Daily positivity rate as of Oct. 9: 7.2% (+0.8%)
7-day rolling average as of Oct. 9: 6.5% (+0.2%)
Hospitalizations: 89 (+2)
Patients on ventilators: 6 (-1)
Hospital bed availability: 23% (-1%)
ICU bed availability: 38% (-1%)
Cases outside Region 4: 0
Southwestern Illinois COVID-19 statistics
ZIP code-level numbers for the entire state are provided by the Illinois Department of Public Health each afternoon at dph.illinois.gov/covid19/covid19-statistics.
The Madison County Health Department compiles its statistics by ZIP code later in the day, so the numbers may differ from what appears on the IDPH website. The Belleville News-Democrat reports the information the local health department provides for Madison County ZIP codes.
ZIP codes with fewer than five cases of the coronavirus are not reported by health officials. The number in parentheses after each ZIP code below reflects the change from the previous day’s cumulative total. A decrease reflects a correction.
All other information comes from local health departments. The “recoveries” figure refers to the number of people who completed the required isolation period in most counties.
Here are the latest available statistics for southwestern Illinois counties:
ST. CLAIR COUNTY
Monday’s new data: 67 new positives, 1,023 new tests administered, 46 new recoveries, no new deaths, no new hospitalizations, one less patient on a ventilator
Total overall: 8,105 positives, 201 deaths, 99,862 tests administered, 7,416 recoveries, 49 patients hospitalized with three of those patients on ventilators
Positivity rates as of Oct. 9: Daily — 5.6% (+1.4%); 7-day average — 5.4% (+0.1%)
Additional data: The county’s new cases included people under 10 to people in their 90s. Of the 37 new cases reported by the county, 25 of the individuals were in their 40s or younger
Congregate living facilities: No new cases or deaths.
ZIP codes with positives:
62059 (Brooklyn): 17 (+1)
62201 (East St. Louis): 259 (+1)
62203 (East St. Louis, Centreville, Washington Park, Caseyville): 234 (+3)
62204 (East St. Louis): 162 (+2)
62205 (East St. Louis, Alorton, Centreville): 223
62206 (East St. Louis, Cahokia): 502 (+4)
62207 (East St. Louis, Centreville, Alorton): 261
62208 (Fairview Heights): 477 (+2)
62220 (Belleville, Smithton): 630 (+1)
62221 (Belleville): 751 (+5)
62223 (Belleville, Swansea): 499 (+6)
62225 (Scott Air Force Base): 33
62226 (Belleville, Swansea): 845 (+9)
62232 (Fairview Heights, Caseyville): 209 (+3)
62239 (Dupo): 130 (+1)
62240 (Dupo): 39
62243 (Freeburg): 120 (+3)
62254 (Lebanon): 281
62255 (Lenzburg): 21
62257 (Marissa): 39
62258 (Mascoutah, Fayetteville): 206 (+1)
62260 (Millstadt): 162
62264 (New Athens): 108
62269 (O’Fallon): 642 (+12)
62282 (St. Libory): 14
62285 (Smithton): 138
62289 (Summerfield): 7 (+1)
MADISON COUNTY
Monday’s new data: 54 new positives
Total overall: 6,436 positives, 147 deaths, 87,499 tests administered, 3,333 recoveries, 22 patients hospitalized with three of those patients on a ventilator
Positivity rates as of Oct. 9: Daily — 5.8% (-1.2%); 7-day average — 6.2% (+0.1%)
Additional data: People diagnosed with the virus ranged in age from under 10 to their 90s, and, of the 54 new cases, 36 were people in their 50s or younger.
ZIP codes with positives:
- 62001 (Kaufman, Alhambra): 32 (+1)
- 62002 (Alton, East Alton, Godfrey): 922 (+5)
- 62010 (Bethalto): 281 (+4)
- 62012 (Godfrey): 15
- 62018 (Alton, Bethalto, East Alton): 76 (+2)
- 62021 (Dorsey): 15
- 62024 (East Alton): 174
- 62025 (Edwardsville, Glen Carbon, Pontoon Beach, Roxana): 821 (+5)
- 62034 (Glen Carbon): 321
- 62035 (Godfrey): 507
- 62040 (Granite City, Pontoon Beach): 964 (+10)
- 62046 (Hamel): 17
- 62048 (Edwardsville, Granite City, Roxana, Hartford): 23
- 62060 (Granite City, Madison, Venice): 137
- 62061 (Marine): 39
- 62062 (Maryville): 141 (+2)
- 62067 (Moro): 63
62074 (New Douglas): 13
- 62084 (Edwardsville, Wood River, Pontoon Beach, Roxana, South Roxana): 36
- 62087 (Edwardsville, Roxana, South Roxana, Hartford): 31
- 62088 (Staunton, Livingston, Williamson): 10
- 62090 (Madison, Venice): 35 (+2)
- 62095 (Wood River): 218 (+2)
- 62097 (Prairietown, Worden): 57
- 62201: (Fairmont City, Madison): 8
- 62234 (Collinsville, Pontoon Beach, State Park Place): 641 (+7)
- 62249 (Highland): 392 (+3)
- 62275 (Pocahontas, Old Ripley, Jamestown): 23
62281 (St. Jacob): 69 (+1)
62293: (St. Morgan): 9
- 62294 (Troy): 286
CLINTON COUNTY
Monday’s new data: No new data as of 4:30 p.m.
Total overall: 1,398 positives, 23 deaths, 1,172 recoveries, eight patients hospitalized
Positivity rates as of Oct. 9: Daily — 15.2% (+6.7%); 7-day average — 10.5 (+0.5%)
ZIP codes with positives:
62215 (Albers, Damiansville): 63
62216 (Aviston): 138
62218 (Bartelso): 84
62230 (Breese): 276
62231 (Carlyle): 276
62245 (Germantown): 73
62265 (New Baden): 158
62293 (Trenton): 122
62801 (Centralia): 464
RANDOLPH COUNTY
Monday’s new data: 11 new positives
Total overall: 1,077 positives, 14 deaths, 13,963 tests administered, 980 recoveries, two hospitalizations
Positivity rates as of Oct. 9: Daily — 21% (+9.4%); 7-day average — 8.9% (+2.5%)
ZIP codes with positives:
- 62217 (Baldwin): 20
- 62233 (Chester): 389 (+6)
- 62237 (Coulterville): 69 (+3)
- 62241 (Ellis Grove): 27 (+1)
- 62242 (Evansville): 27
- 62272 (Percy): 69
- 62277 (Prairie Du Rocher): 20 (+1)
- 62278 (Red Bud): 165 (+1)
- 62286 (Sparta): 179 (+5)
- 62288 (Steeleville): 118 (+1)
- 62292 (Tilden): 7
- 62297 (Walsh): 6
- 62916 (Campbell Hill): 17
MONROE COUNTY
Monday’s new data: Five new positives, one new death
Total overall: 801 positives, 26 deaths, four hospitalizations
Positivity rates as of Oct. 9: Daily — 5.7% (-6%); 7-day average — 8.2% (-0.7%)
ZIP codes with positives:
- 62236 (Columbia): 301
- 62244 (Fults): 9
- 62295 (Valmeyer): 31 (+1)
- 62298 (Waterloo): 419 (+1)
BOND COUNTY
Monday’s new data: 17 news positives
Total overall: 371 positives, 9 deaths, 18,623 tests administered
Positivity rates as of Oct. 9: Daily — 9.2% (+0.5%); 7-day average — 7.2% (+0.1%)
ZIP codes with positives:
62086 (Sorento): 15
62246 (Greenville): 247
62262 (Mulberry Grove): 33
62275 (Pocahontas, Old Ripley): 93
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Monday’s new data: 13 new positives
Total overall: 264 positives, one death, 229236 recoveries, three hospitalizations
Positivity rates as of Oct. 9: Daily — 15.2% (-4.8%); 7-day average — 11.5% (+1.2%)
ZIP codes with positives:
- 62214 (Venedy, Addieville): 18
- 62263 (Nashville, New Minden): 115
- 62268 (Oakdale): 15
- 62271 (Okawville): 34
- 62808 (Ashley): 22
- 62848 (Irvington): 18
MACOUPIN COUNTY
Monday’s new data: No new data as of 4:30 p.m.
Total overall: 670 positives, 10 deaths, 352 recoveries
Positivity rates as of Oct. 9: Daily — 2.5% (-8.7%); 7-day average — 6.1% (-0.8%)
ZIP codes with positives:
- 62009 (Benld, Sawyerville, Mount Clare): 21
- 62012 (Brighton): 130
- 62014 (Bunker Hill): 49 (+1)
62033 (Gillespie): 116
62063 (Medora, Summerville, Kemper, Rockbridge): 7
62069 (Mount Olive): 47 (+2)
- 62088 (Staunton): 133 (+2)
- 62626 (Carlinville): 84 (+3)
- 62640 (Girard): 21 (+1)
- 62674 (Palmyra, Barr): 15
- 62685 (Royal Lakes, Plainview, Shipman): 17
- 62690 (Virden): 33 (+1)
JERSEY COUNTY
Monday’s new data: No new data as of 4:30 p.m.
Total overall: 418 positives, 19 deaths, 362 recoveries
Positivity rates as of Oct. 9: Daily — 3.1% (+1%); 7-day average — 5.4% (no change)
ZIP codes with positives:
- 62022 (Newbern): 24
- 62028 (Elsah): 8
- 62031 (Fieldon): 10
- 62037 (Grafton): 33
- 62052 (Jerseyville): 277 (+1)
PERRY COUNTY
Monday’s new data: No new data as of 4:30 p.m.
Total overall: 370 positives, 16 deaths, 337 recoveries
Positivity rates as of Oct. 9: Daily — 3.5% (+3.5%); 7-day average — 2.1% (+0.2)
ZIP codes with positives:
- 62238 (Cutler): 15
- 62274 (Pinckneyville): 167
- 62832 (Du Quoin): 120
- 62888 (Tamaroa): 33 (+1)
- 62997 (Willisville): 11 (+2)
CALHOUN COUNTY
Monday’s new data: No new data as of 4:30 p.m.
Total overall: 66 positives, 51 recoveries
Positivity rates as of Oct. 9: Daily — 0.0% (no change); 7-day average — 1.2% (-0.4%)
ZIP codes with positives:
- 62036 (Golden Eagle): 10
- 62047 (Hardin): 19
State, nation, world statistics
Here are the latest available statistics from the Illinois Department of Public Health and Johns Hopkins University’s coronavirus map as of Monday afternoon:
- Illinois: 321,892 cases, 8,997 deaths, 6,355,261 tests
- U.S.: 7,752,640 cases, 214,286 deaths, 5,122,942 recoveries
- World: 37,340,151 cases, 1,074,552 deaths, 27,691,051 recoveries
Testing sites in southwestern Illinois
These are free COVID-19 testing options in the following locations:
Monday, Oct. 19, and Tuesday, Oct. 20: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Southwestern Illinois College, 2500 Carlyle Ave., Belleville (drive-thru and walk-up).
Wednesday, Oct. 21, and Thursday, Oct. 22: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Belle-Clair Fairgrounds, 200 S. Belt E. (drive-thru).
Saturday, Oct. 24, and Sunday, Oct. 25: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Belleville West High School, 4063 Frank Scott Parkway (drive-thru).
No appointment is necessary. Masks are required.
The Illinois Department of Public Health also offers free walk-up and drive-thru COVID-19 testing seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (or until capacity limits are met each day) at the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Center, Argonne Drive in East St. Louis (Interstate 64 west, exit 4A).
Capacity is limited. Hours of operation are subject to change based on available equipment. For more information, visit dph.illinois.gov/testing.
Additionally, Touchette Regional Hospital and Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation offer daily testing in Belleville and Wood River. Call 618-646-2596 for an appointment.
Get the latest news on coronavirus
BND.com will keep you updated throughout the day with information about the spread of the coronavirus in southwestern Illinois.
You can also find the most complete and up-to-date information from government sites including:
- State of Illinois’ COVID-19 page: coronavirus.illinois.gov
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/summary.html
- Federal government’s coronavirus page: cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Who to call about mental health
Here are some resources from mental-health professionals for anyone struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic:
- Illinois Human Services Mental Health Division’s Call4Calm: Text the word “talk” to 552020 to text with a mental-health-care professional for free.
- Centerstone of Illinois Inc.: Call 618-462-2331 for virtual mental-health services.
- Chestnut Health Systems: Call 618-877-4420 for virtual mental-health services.
- Narcotics and Alcoholics Anonymous: Call 618-398-9409 or email metroeastnapr@gmail.com to learn about virtual meetings.
- Regional Disaster Mental Health Volunteer Response Team: Call a support line for health-care professionals at 618-381-5173.
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This story was originally published October 12, 2020 at 4:41 PM.