Capitol Fax.com - Your Illinois News Radar


Latest Post | Last 10 Posts | Archives


Previous Post: 2,145 new cases, 32 additional deaths, 1,619 in hospitals, 3.9 percent positivity rate
Next Post: 102nd House District race goes to pot

30 counties placed on state warning list

Posted in:

* Press release…

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today reported 30 counties in Illinois are considered to be at a warning level for novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). A county enters a warning level when two or more COVID-19 risk indicators that measure the amount of COVID-19 increase.

Thirty counties are currently reported at a warning level – Bond, Bureau, Cass, Clinton, Coles, Crawford, DeKalb, DuPage, Effingham, Greene, Grundy, Hancock, Henderson, Jackson, Jasper, Jersey, Lawrence, Madison, McLean, Monroe, Morgan, Pulaski, Schuyler, Shelby, Stark, St. Clair, Tazewell, Vermilion, Washington, Williamson.

Although the reasons for counties reaching a warning level varies, some of the common factors for an increase in cases and outbreaks are associated with college parties, weddings, large gatherings, bars and clubs, long-term care facilities and other congregate settings, travel to neighboring states, and spread among members of the same household who are not isolating at home. Cases connected to schools are beginning to be reported. General transmission of the virus in the community is also increasing.

Public health officials are observing people not social distancing, gathering in large groups, and not using face coverings. In some counties, local law enforcement and states’ attorneys are not enforcing important mitigation measures like social distancing and the wearing of face coverings. Additionally, some people refuse to participate in contact tracing and are not providing information on close contacts or answering the phone. Individuals are also waiting to get tested believing their symptoms are allergies or some other cause.

Several counties are taking swift action and implementing mitigation measures to help slow spread of the virus, including increasing testing opportunities, working with schools, meeting with local leaders, and educating businesses and large venues about the importance of mitigation measures.

IDPH uses numerous indicators when determining if a county is experiencing stable COVID-19 activity, or if there are warning signs of increased COVID-19 risk in the county. A county is considered at the warning level when at least two of the following metrics triggers a warning.

.

These metrics are intended to be used for local level awareness to help local leaders, businesses, local health departments, and the public make informed decisions about personal and family gatherings, as well as what activities they choose to do. The metrics are updated weekly, from the Sunday-Saturday of the prior week.

A map and information of each county’s status can be found on the IDPH website at https://www.dph.illinois.gov/countymetrics.

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Sep 11, 20 @ 12:40 pm

Comments

  1. I think someone me to say McDonough is on the warning list(130 active), not Schuyler (3-4 active).

    Comment by Following those cases Friday, Sep 11, 20 @ 2:33 pm

  2. Ment to say, sorry.

    Comment by Following those cases Friday, Sep 11, 20 @ 2:34 pm

  3. In order to lower positivity, NIU has just moved undergrad classes to online until September 28. Students are being asked to stay in their residence halls or off-campus housing as much as possible, and all gatherings are prohibited. https://tinyurl.com/y4qmf2jg

    Comment by yinn Friday, Sep 11, 20 @ 3:44 pm

Add a comment

Sorry, comments are closed at this time.

Previous Post: 2,145 new cases, 32 additional deaths, 1,619 in hospitals, 3.9 percent positivity rate
Next Post: 102nd House District race goes to pot


Last 10 posts:

more Posts (Archives)

WordPress Mobile Edition available at alexking.org.

powered by WordPress.