Vaccinations rise, ICU bed availability up, positivity rate static in southwest IL
COVID-19 summary for Friday, April 23
According to data released by the Illinois Department of Public Health on Friday, the metro-east region has now fully vaccinated 196,610 people and administered at least one dose of the vaccine to 419,857 individuals.
Meanwhile, Madison and St. Clair counties have combined to vaccinate 334,942 people and fully vaccinated 156,312 against the coronavirus.
Overall, Madison County has administered 170,761 COVID-19 vaccines and fully vaccinated 80,179 residents, while St. Clair County has administered 164,181 vaccines and fully vaccinated 76,133 individuals.
Additionally, St. Clair County has not reported any new COVID-related deaths since Monday, and Madison County has not reported any new virus-related deaths since Tuesday.
In total, more than 3.6 million Illinoisans have been fully vaccinated, or 28.04% of the state’s population, according to IDPH data.
On Friday, the state health department listed metro-east Region 4 as having a seven-day average positivity rate of 3.1%, the same as Thursday. The state reported a daily positivity rate of 3.0% on Friday, down from 3.1% on Thursday.
Meanwhile, intensive care unit bed availability increased again, from 35% on Thursday to 36% on Friday.
Friday’s breakdown for Region 4
New cases (includes 45 cases not previously reported in St. Clair County from March 23-April 19): 121 (+43)
New deaths: 0 (no change)
Total vaccine doses administered (as of Thursday): 419,857 (+5,819)
Daily positivity rate (as of Tuesday): 3.1% (-0.1)
7-day average positivity rate (as of Tuesday): 3.1% (no change)
Regional hospitalizations: 42 (-3) (provided by St. Clair County)
Regional patients on ventilators: 3 (no change) (provided by St. Clair County)
ICU bed availability (as of Thursday): 36% (+1.0)
ST. CLAIR COUNTY
Friday’s new data: 94 new positives, 0 new deaths, 1,479 new tests administered, 22 new recoveries, 3 new patients hospitalized (Note: According to county officials, 45 of the new positives were not previously reported by MedExpress in Swansea from the period of March 23-April 19.)
Total overall: 30,216 positives, 475 deaths, 333,846 tests administered, 29,329 recoveries, 25 patients hospitalized with 3 patients on a ventilator
Vaccines administered: 1,872 doses Thursday, bringing the total to 164,181
% of population fully vaccinated: 29.16%
Additional data: People who tested positive ranged from under the age of 1 to their 80s. Of the 94 new positives, 68 were under the age of 40.
Congregate living facilities: No new cases or deaths
Positivity rates (as of Tuesday): Daily — 3.2% (-0.1); 7-day average — 2.8% (-0.2)
MADISON COUNTY
Friday’s new data: 20 new positives, 0 new deaths, 1,106 new tests administered, 76 new recoveries, 4 fewer patients hospitalized
Total overall: 29,476 positives, 493 deaths, 302,874 tests administered, 29,110 recoveries, 16 patients hospitalized with 0 patients on a ventilator
Vaccines administered: 2,690 doses Thursday, bringing the total to 170,761
% of population fully vaccinated: 30.32%
Additional data: People who tested positive ranged from under the age of 10 to their 60s. Of the 20 new positives, 11 were under the age of 40.
Positivity rate (as of Tuesday): Daily — 4.9 (+1.6); 7-day average — 4.9% (+0.2)
CLINTON COUNTY
Friday’s new data: No new data
Total overall: 5,718 positives, 90 deaths, 5,601 recoveries, 2 patient hospitalized
Vaccines administered: 577 doses Thursday, bringing the total to 24,581
% of population fully vaccinated: 31.23%
Positivity rates (as of Tuesday): Daily — 2.2% (-1.9); 7-day average — 2.1% (+0.1)
RANDOLPH COUNTY
Friday’s new data: 3 new positives, 4 new recoveries
Total overall: 4,124 positives, 85 deaths, 4,024 recoveries, 2 patients hospitalized
Vaccines administered: 232 doses Thursday, bringing the total to 17,062
% of population fully vaccinated: 25.23%
Positivity rates (as of Tuesday): Daily — 0.6% (-2.3); 7-day average — 0.8% (-0.4)
MONROE COUNTY
Friday’s new data: 1 new positive
Total overall: 4,354 positives, 105 deaths, 4 patients hospitalized
Vaccines administered: 299 doses Thursday, bringing the total to 25,363
% of population fully vaccinated: 34.44%
Positivity rates (as of Tuesday): Daily — 0.6% (-0.6); 7-day average — 1.5% (-0.4)
BOND COUNTY
Friday’s new data: No new data
Total overall: 2,135 positives, 21 deaths, 60,950 tests administered
Vaccines administered: 120 doses Thursday, bringing the total to 9,076
% of population fully vaccinated: 25.69%
Positivity rates (as of Tuesday): Daily — 4.0% (-1.0); 7-day average — 1.9% (+0.8)
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Friday’s new data: 2 new positives, 4 new recoveries
Total overall: 1,639 positives, 29 deaths, 1,618 recoveries, 0 patients hospitalized
Vaccines administered: 29 doses Thursday, bringing the total to 8,833
% of population fully vaccinated: 31.04%
Positivity rates (as of Tuesday): Daily — 0.0% (-5.9); 7-day average — 2.1% (-0.7)
Illinois reports new COVID cases, deaths Friday
This information is provided by the Illinois Department of Public Health. The number in parentheses shows the difference from the previous day’s increase or total.
New cases of COVID-19: 3,369 (+199)
New deaths: 22 (-11)
New COVID-19 tests: 104,795 (+16,459)
Total cases: 1,316,091
Total deaths: 21,777
Total tests: 22,1131,490
Total Illinoisans fully vaccinated against COVID-19: 3,648,936— or 28.64% of the population (+76,731)
Total vaccine doses administered: 8,610,478 (+136,525)
Hospitalizations: 2,112 (-35)
People in ICU: 506 (-5)
People on ventilators: 230 (-8)
Statewide positivity rate (from April 16-22): 3.6% (-0.2)
Nation, world COVID-19 statistics
Here are the latest available statistics from the Johns Hopkins University’s coronavirus map and Worldometer as of Friday afternoon:
- U.S.: 32,669,121 cases, 584,226 deaths, 25,236,658 recoveries
- World: 145,362,829 cases, 3,085,825 deaths, 123,367,146 recoveries
Testing in southwestern Illinois, change at St. Clair Square site
Additionally, the Illinois Department of Public Health will continue to deploy mobile testing teams to locations in East St. Louis, including 4601 State St., 8 a.m.-to 4 p.m. every Sunday and Monday. Capacity is limited, and hours of operation are subject to change based on available equipment.
The testing site at the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Center in East St. Louis has been moved to St. Clair Square mall, in the parking lot behind Dillard’s. The facility previously was open daily. Now, per county health officials, it will be open Monday-Wednesday-Friday-Saturday, still from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Touchette Regional Hospital and Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation also offer daily testing in Wood River. Call 618-646-2596 for an appointment.
Vaccination sites
The following locations are COVID-19 vaccination sites:
- Every Monday-Tuesday and Thursday-Sunday (closed Wednesday): 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the St. Clair County Fairgrounds, 200 S Belt E #2650, Belleville. https://www.facebook.com/SCC.HealthDepartment/
Every Monday-Friday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 330 West Main St., Belleville. As vaccine supply allows.
- Saturday, April 24: Gordon Moore Park, 4550 College Ave., Alton. www.madisonchd.org.
- Saturday, April 24: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Lincoln Park, 606 S. 15th St., East St. Louis. Individuals can make an appointment or walk-up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Reserve an appointment at tinyurl.com/StClairVax. For help with registration or general questions, contact the East Side Health District at 618-271-8722 ext. 102.
- Wednesday, April 28: Noon to 4 p.m. at the Power of Change Christian Center, 2348 Jerome Lane, Cahokia. This is through Touchette Regional Hospital and SIHF Healthcare. No appointment required. The Moderna vaccine will be distributed, so a second dose will be necessary in four weeks. The vaccine will be available to any Illinois resident age 18 and older, and 500 doses will be available each day. Please bring some form of identification as well as insurance information. However, insurance is not required, and there is no out-of-pocket cost to receive the vaccine.
- Friday, April 30: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. John Missionary Baptist Church, 4264 Piggott Avenue, East St. Louis,. This is through Touchette Regional Hospital and SIHF Healthcare. No appointment required. The Moderna vaccine will be distributed, so a second dose will be necessary in four weeks. The vaccine will be available to any Illinois resident age 18 and older, and 500 doses will be available each day. Please bring some form of identification as well as insurance information. However, insurance is not required, and there is no out-of-pocket cost to receive the vaccine.
Additionally, people can now call 1-844-216-4707 to make an appointment for a COVID vaccine at any HSHS vaccine clinic. Locally, HSHS vaccine clinics are located in O’Fallon, Edwardsville and Highland. For more information, visit www.hshs.org/vaccine.
- O’Fallon and Edwardsville: Vaccine appointments are required. COVID vaccine appointments are available to Illinois residents who are 18 years and older. Call 1-844-216-4707 to schedule, or people can schedule online. HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital is administering a limited number of second dose vaccines through the end of April and then will pause their vaccine clinic and direct patients to HSHS Medical Group locations. HSHS Medical Group will continue to offer first and second doses at HSHS Medical Group Multispecialty Care, located at 1188 Illinois 157, Suite 100, in Edwardsville; and HSHS Medical Group Family Medicine, located at 1512 N. Green Mount Road, in O’Fallon.
COVID-19 definition key
- Region 4: The state-defined metro-east region includes St. Clair, Madison, Clinton, Monroe, Randolph, Bond and Washington counties.
- Daily positivity rate: The percentage of tests performed in a single day that were positive for COVID-19. Source: dph.illinois.gov/regionmetrics
- 7-day average positivity rate: The number of positive tests in a week, divided by the total number of tests performed during the same period. It is one measure Illinois uses to determine whether restrictions should be strengthened or loosened because it gives an indication of the infection rate in a community. The state-defined target is 8% or less. Source: dph.illinois.gov/regionmetrics
- Hospitalizations: The number of patients in the hospital who have COVID-19 or are suspected of having the disease.
- ICU bed availability: The number of staffed intensive-care unit beds that are empty over seven days, divided by the total number of beds in the region. It is another measure the state uses to make decisions about restrictions. The state-defined target is 20% or more. Source: dph.illinois.gov/regionmetrics
- Vaccine doses administered: The number of shots provided to individuals. Authorized COVID-19 vaccines require two shots. Source: dph.illinois.gov/covid19/vaccinedata
- % of population vaccinated: The number of county residents who have received both shots of an authorized COVID-19 vaccine, divided by the county’s total population. Source: dph.illinois.gov/covid19/vaccinedata