Coronavirus

Southwest Illinois COVID positivity rate remains steady; hospital bed availability falls

The metro-east’s positivity rate remained static Thursday.

Region 4’s rolling seven-day average was 14.1% on Thursday — the same as Wednesday — the Illinois Department of Public Health reported. The new rate is based on tests recorded as of Nov. 30. A region’s positivity rate is its percentage of positive COVID-19 tests versus the number of tests taken over a seven-day period.

Meanwhile, the Illinois Department of Public Health reported 86.3% of staffed hospital beds in the metro-east were in use as of Thursday, up from 85% on Tuesday. Additionally, 16.2% of the metro-east’s ICU beds were available for patient use Thursday, up from 15.9% on Wednesday.

Under rules set by the Restore Illinois plan, if a region falls below the 20% threshold of clinically staffed hospital beds, the state may impose tighter restrictions. Thursday’s figures marked the region’s 11th consecutive day under the 20% threshold for hospital bed availability and the 10th consecutive day under that threshold for ICU bed availability.

Tier 3 restrictions went into place statewide on Friday, Nov. 20. The third tier tightens restrictions on indoor dining, bars and social gatherings while adding restrictions to casinos, retailers, video gaming and museums.

Over the past weeks, officials have warned about the possibility of the region running low on hospital and ICU beds, prompting some area hospitals to temporarily cease elective surgeries. More recently, officials have publicly worried that the Thanksgiving holiday could lead to another spike in cases and deaths.

The state classifies the metro-east as Region 4, which covers seven counties: St. Clair, Madison, Monroe, Bond, Washington, Clinton and Randolph. County-by-county data is available on the state health department’s website.

Additionally, the region reported a daily positivity rate of 17.5% on Thursday, a sharp jump from 13.2% on Wednesday.

State of Illinois announces new cases, deaths

The state of Illinois announced 10,959 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, bringing the total to 759,562. The state health department also announced 192 additional deaths, bringing the total to 12,830 since the pandemic began. Some data reported to IDPH is delayed from the weekends, including this past holiday weekend.

Also, within the past 24 hours, laboratories have reported 106,778 new tests for a total of 10,806,364.

As of Wednesday, 5,653 people in Illinois were reported to be in the hospital with COVID-19. Of those, 1,170 patients were in the ICU and 693 patients with COVID-19 were on ventilators.

The preliminary seven-day statewide positivity for cases as a percent of total tests from Nov. 26-Dec. 2 is 10.4%.

This story was originally published December 3, 2020 at 12:28 PM.

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