In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. JB Pritzker has ordered Illinois residents to stay at home. Executive Order No. 10 requires all residents to stay home, with exceptions for essential needs or business activities. Gatherings of 10 people or more are prohibited. The order extends through May 30, 2020.
COVID-19
Positive (Confirmed)
68,232 +2,270
Deaths
2,974 +136
Total Tests Performed*
361,260 +14,974
Total Cases
(68,232 5-6-2020) (65,962 5-5-2020) (63,840 5-4-2020) (61,499 5-3-2020) (58,505 5-2-2020) 56,055 5-1-2020) (52,918 4-30-2020) (50,355 4-29-3030) (48,102 4-28-2020) (45,883 4-27-2020) (43,903 4-26-2020) ( 41,777 4-25-2020) (39,658 4-24-2020) (36,934 4-23-2020) (35,108 4-22-2020)(33,059 4-21-2020) (31,508 4-20-2020) (30,357 4-19-2020) (29,160 4-18-2020) (27,575 4-17-2020) (25,733 4-16-2020) (24,593 4-15-2020) (23,247 4-14-2020) (22,025 4-13-2020) (20,852 4-12-2020) (19,180 4-11-2020 ) (17,887 4-10-2020) (16,422 4-9-2020) (15,078 4-8-2020) (13,549 4-7-2020) (12,262 4-6-2020) (11,256 4-5-2020) (10,357 4/4/2020) (8,904-- 4/3/2020) (7,695-- 4/2/2020) (6,980-- 4/1/2020) (5,994-- 3/31/2020) (5,05--7 3/30/2020) (4,596-- 3/29/2020)
Deaths
(2,974 5-6-2020) ((2,838 5-5-2020) (2662 5-4-2020) (2,618 5-3-2020) (2,559 5-2-2020) (2,457 5-1-2020) (2,355 4-30-2020) (2,215 4-29-2020) (2,125 4-28-2020) (1,983 4-27-2020) (1,933 4-26-2020 )(1,874 4-25-2020) 1,795 4-22-2020) (1,688 2-23-2020) (1,585 4-22-2020) (1,468 4-21-2020) (1,349 4-20-2020)(1,290 4-18-2020) (1,259 4-18-2020) (1,134 4-17-2020) (1,072 4-16-2020) (948 4-15-2020) (866 4-14-2020) (794 4-13-2020) (720 4-12-2020) (677 4-11-2020)(596 4-10-2020) (528 4-9-2020) (462 4-8-2020) (380 4-7-2020)(307 4-6-2020) (274 4-5-2020) (243—4-4-2020) (210-- 4-3-2020) (157 4-2-2020)(141 4/1/2020) (99 3/31/2020) (73 3/30/2020) (65 3/29/2020)
(361,260 5-6-2020) (346,286 5-5-20200 (333,147 5-4-2020) (319,313 5-3-2020) (299,892 5-2-2020) (284,688 5-1-2020) (269,867 4-30-2020) (256,667 4-29-2020) (242,189 4-28-2020) (227,628 4-27-2020) (214,952 4-26-2020) (201,617 4-25-2020) (186,219 4-24-2020)(173,316 4-23-2020) (164,346 4-22-2020) (154,997 4-21-2020) (148,358 4-20-2020) (143,318 4-19-2020) (137,404 4-18-2020) (130,163 4-17-2020) (122,589 4-16-2020) (116,929 4-15-2020) (110,616 4-14-2020) (105,768 4-13-2020) (100,735 4-12-2020) (92,779 4-11-2020) (87,527 4-10-2020) (86,857 4-9-2020) (75,066 4-8-2020) (68,732 4-7-2020) (62,942 4-6-2020) (58,983 4-5-2020) (53,581—4-4-2020) (48,048-- 4-3-2020) (43,653-- 4/2/2020) (40,384-- 4/1/2020) (35,225-- 3-31-2020) (30,446-- 3/30/2020) (27,762-- 3/29/2020)
*Total number of people reported electronically for testing of COVID-19 at IDPH, commercial or hospital laboratories. Deaths are included in the number of positive cases
All numbers displayed are provisional and subject to change.Information to be updated daily.
Above is from: http://www.dph.illinois.gov/covid19/covid19-statistics
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PROJECTIONS from: http://www.healthdata.org/research-article/forecasting-covid-19-impact-hospital-bed-days-icu-days-ventilator-days-and-deaths Now being updated three times per week.
HUGE INCREASE IN PROJECTED DEATHS For discussion go to: http://boonecountywatchdog.blogspot.com/2020/05/ihme-model-nearly-doubles-death.html
Total COVID-19 deaths projected through August 4, 2020 in Illinois (6,353 5-4-2020) (2,337 4-29-2020) (2,316 4-27-2020) (2093 4-21-2020) (2,259 4-15-2020) (1248 4-13-2020)
(777 4-10-2020) (1,584 4-8-2020) (3,629 4-5-2020)(3,386 4-2-2020) (2,789 4-1-2020) (2,326 3-31-2020) (2,369 as of 3/30/2020) (2,454 AS OF 3-26-2020)
COVID-19 deaths Peak deaths (95 deaths on 4-19-2020) Previously (91 deaths on 4-12-2020) (208 on 4-12-2020) (109 on 4-20-2020)
Illinois Population: 12.74 million Projected deaths per million: 498.67
For a lengthier discussion of the projection model go to: http://boonecountywatchdog.blogspot.com/2020/03/forecasting-covid-19-impact-on-hospital.html and http://boonecountywatchdog.blogspot.com/2020/05/why-imhs-corvid-19-model-is-so-wrong.html
BOONE COUNTY
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This page summarizes the latest data for COVID-19 in McHenry County. This data is provisional and subject to change.
McHenry County
McHenry County Cases
817
McHenry County Deaths
43
Source: McHenry County Department of Health
Above is from: https://mchenry-county-coronavirus-response-mchenrycountygis.hub.arcgis.com/
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By WIFR Newsroom |
Posted: Wed 6:35 PM, May 06, 2020
WINNEBAGO COUNTY, Ill. (WIFR) -- There are now total 734 positive cases of COVID-19 in Winnebago County with 91 new cases announced Wednesday. No new deaths were announced, total still at 22.
Areas of concern are the following:
-- Alden Alma Nelson Manor
-- Amberwood Care Centre
-- Anam Care
-- East Bank Center
-- Forest City Rehab & Nursing
-- Goldie B Floberg Center
-- Milestone
-- Peterson Meadows
-- River Bluff Nursing Home
-- Robert Webb Terrace
-- Rockford Rescue Mission
-- Van Matre
-- Winnebago County Jail14 deaths (63.64%) came from in-congregate settings from a location of concern. 8 deaths (36.36%) came from non-congregate settings from a location of concern
Here is the breakdown of cases and deaths in the county by age group:
-- 27 cases and 0 deaths: 0-9 age group
-- 47 cases and 0 deaths: 10-19 age group
-- 150 cases and 0 deaths: 20-29 age group
-- 140 cases and 0 deaths: 30-39 age group
-- 112 cases and 0 deaths: 40-49 age group
-- 123 cases and 2 deaths: 50-59 age group
-- 71 cases and 4 deaths: 60-69 age group
-- 34 cases and 3 deaths: 70-79 age group
-- 30 cases and 13 deaths: 80 and older age groupHere is the breakdown of the cases in the county by race ethnicity:
-- 21%: White. Not Hispanic or Latino
-- 20%: Black/African American, Not Hispanic or Latino
-- 17%: Hispanic or Latino
-- 3%: Asian, Not Hispanic
-- 39%: UnknownThere have been 734 total tests that have come back positive, 3,756 tests that have come back negative and 3,770 tests that are still pending. Adding these up gives a total of 8,260 tests that have been conducted so far in Winnebago County.
The health department also reports that 163 people have recovered from the novel coronavirus, up 38 from yesterday.
Testing Sites in Winnebago County:
Crusader Community Health
1200 West State Rockford, Ill
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Days of Operation: Monday - Friday
Requirements: Appointment required. Testing available to fq patients only. Must be referred by FQ provider.
COVID Hotline:815-490-1600Crusader Community Health
1215 N Alpine Rd Rockford, Ill
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Days of Operation: Monday - Friday
Requirements: Appointment required. Testing available to fq patients only. Must be referred by FQ provider.
COVID Hotline:815-490-1600Crusader Community Health
1100 Broadway Rockford, Ill
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Days of Operation: Monday - Friday
Requirements: Appointment required. Testing available to fq patients only. Must be referred by FQ provider.
COVID Hotline:815-490-1600Crusader Community Health Regional Testing Site
1002 N. Pierpont Ave. (Auburn High School) Rockford, Ill
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Days of Operation: Monday - Friday
Requirements: All community individuals that are symptomatic and asymptomatic high risk individuals as defined by IDPH, no appointment needed.Crusader Community Health Rockford Drive-Thru
520 North Pierpoint Avenue (Kennedy Middle School) Rockford, Ill
Hours: 9 a.m - 4:30 p.m.
Days of Operation: Monday-Friday
Requirements: No appointment required. Ideal candidates for testing include, but are not limited to: - Anyone experiencing upper respiratory symptoms (cough, fever, shortness of breath, fatigue) and suspect it could be COVID-19 - High-risk populations living with chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, COPD and/or related conditions such as asthma - People living or working in congregate situations such as nursing homes or retirement housing - Healthcare workers and those working in first responder roles.
COVID Hotline: 815-319-6705Physicians Immediate Care - Rockford - E. State Street
6595 East State Street Rockford, Ill
Hours: 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Days of Operation: Monday - Friday
Requirements: Curbside exam to determine if testing is appropriate; capacity may be limited.Physicians Immediate Care - Rockford - South Alpine
3475 S. Alpine Road Rockford, Ill
Hours: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Days of Operation: Monday - Friday; Saturday - Sunday
Requirements: Curbside exam to determine if testing is appropriate; capacity may be limited.Crusader Community Health
6115 N 2nd St. Loves Park, Ill
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Days of Operation: Monday - Friday
Requirements: Appointment required. Testing available to fq patients only. Must be referred by FQ provider.
COVID Hotline: 815-490-1600Physicians Immediate Care - Loves Park
1000 E. Riverside Blvd. Loves Park, Ill
Hours: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Days of Operation: Monday - Friday
Requirements: Curbside exam to determine if testing is appropriate; capacity may be limited.Physicians Immediate Care - Machesney Park
11475 N. Second St. Machesney Park, Ill
Hours: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Days of Operation: Monday - Friday
Requirements: Curbside exam to determine if testing is appropriate; capacity may be limited.**********************************************************************************************************************************************
Cases in U.S.
Updated May 6, 2020U.S. At A Glance
As of May 5, 2020
Total Cases*
1,193,813 +22,303
Total Deaths
70,802 +2,523
This page will be updated daily. Numbers close out at 4 p.m. the day before reporting
***On Saturday and Sunday, the numbers in COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance and the figure describing the cumulative total number of COVID-departments. CDC will update weekend numbers the following Monday to reflect health department updates.***CDC is responding to an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus. The outbreak first started in Wuhan, China, but cases have been identified in a growing number of other locations internationally, including the United States. In addition to CDC, many public health laboratories are now testing for the virus that causes COVID-19.
COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance*†
- Total cases (1,193,813 5-6-2020) (1,171,510 5-5-2020) (1,152,372 5-4-2020 )(1,092,815 5-2-2020) (1,062,446 5-1-2020)(1,031,659 4-30-2020) (1,005,147 4-28-2020) (957,875 4-27-2020) (928,619 4-26-2020) (895,766 4-25-2020) (865,585 4-24-2020) (829,441 4-23-2020) (802,583 4-22-2020) (776,093 4-21-2020) (746,625 4-20-2020) (720,630 4-19-2020) (661,712 4-17-2020) (632,548 4-16-2020) (605,390 4-15-2020) (579,005 4-14-2020) (554,849 4-13-2020) (525,704 4-12-2020) (492,416 4-11-2020)(459,165 4-10-2020) (427,460 4-9-2020) (395,011 4-8-2020)(374,329 4-7-2020) (330,891 4-6-2020) (304,826 4-5-2020) (277,205 4-4-2020) (239,279 4-3-2020) (213,144 4/2/2020)(186,101 4/1/2020) (163,539 3/31/2020) (140,904 3/30/2020) (122,653 3-29-2020)
- Total deaths (70,802 5-6-2020) (68,279 5-5-2020) (67,456 5-4-2020) (64,283 5-2-2020) (62,405 5-1-2020) (60,057 4-30-2020) (57,505 4-28-2020) (53,922 4-27-2020) (52,459 4-26-2020) (50,439 4-25-2020) (48,816 4-24-2020) (46,379 4-23-2020) (44,575 4-22-2020) (41,759 4-21-2020) (39,083 4-20-2020) (37,202 4-19-2020) (33,049 4-17-2020) (31,071 4-16-2020) (24,582 4-15-2020) (22,252 4-14-2020) (21,942 4-13-2020) (20,486 4-12-2020) (18,559 4-11-2020) (16,570 4-10-2020) (14,696 4-9-2020) (12,754 4-8-2020) (12,064 4-7-2020) (8,910 4-6-2020)(7,616 4-5-2020) (6, 593 4-4-2020) (5,443 4-3-2020) (4,513 4-2-2020) (3,603 4-1-2020) (2,860 3/31/2020) (2,405 3/30/2020) (2,112 3-29-2020)
- Jurisdictions reporting cases: 55 (50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Marianas, and US Virgin Islands)
* Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.
† Numbers updated Saturday and Sunday are not confirmed by state and territorial health departments. These numbers will be modified when numbers are updated on Monday.(
Cases of COVID-19 Reported in the US, by Source of Exposure*†
* Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.
† CDC is no longer reporting the number of persons under investigation (PUIs) that have been tested, as well as PUIs that have tested negative. Now that states are testing and reporting their own results, CDC’s numbers are not representative of all testing being done nationwide.
Above is from: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/cases-in-us.html
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Now being updated three times per week.
HUGE INCREASE IN PROJECTED DEATHS For discussion go to: http://boonecountywatchdog.blogspot.com/2020/05/ihme-model-nearly-doubles-death.html
PROJECTIONS: US COVID-19 Deaths thru 8-4-2020) (134,475 5-4-2020) (72,433 4-29-2020) (74,073 4-27-2020) (65,976 4-21-2020) (60,308 4-15-2020) (68,841 4-13-2020) (61,543 4-10-2020) (60,415 4-8-2020) (81,766 4-5-2020) (93,531 4/3/2020) (93,765 4/1/2020) (83.967 3/31/2020) ( 82,141 3/30/2020); Peak Daily (2150 4-13-2020)
Older Peak Daily Deaths (2,212 on 4-12-2010) (1,983 on 4-11-2020) (2,644 on 4-16-2020)(3,130 on 4-16-2020) ( 2214 on 3/31/2020) (2,214 on 3/31/2 020) (2,271 3/30/2020)
US Population: 331 million Projected deaths per million: 406.27
FROM: http://www.healthdata.org/research-article/forecasting-covid-19-impact-hospital-bed-days-icu-days-ventilator-days-and-deaths Now being updated three times per week
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COVID-19 Tracker Great site to find specific county, state, country numbers is at: https://bing.com/covid?form=msntrk Site supplies case numbers, recovered cases and deaths by country and US state.
World population: 7.8 BILLION
Total confirmed cases
Updated 4 min ago
3,753,782
Active cases
2,247,968
+48,454
Recovered cases
1,242,029
+43,227
Fatal cases
263,785
+6,578
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