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Kendall Co. Reopening: Coronavirus Positivity Has Decreased

As of Sunday, the region has a positivity rate of 6.5 percent, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.

KENDALL COUNTY, IL — Coronavirus positivity rates in Illinois' North Central region has decreased, according to public health data. As of Sunday, the region has a positivity rate of 6.5 percent, which is a significant decrease from 7.4 percent — the number reported by the Illinois Department of Public Health website on Aug. 4.

This is the first time since Aug. 23 that the region has seen this positivity rate. The region also currently has 3 consecutive days of positivity increase, which is also lower than last week when it had 5 consecutive days.

A couple of weeks ago, Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a set of new restrictions in Region 7 — the Will-Kankakee region — triggered by regional coronavirus mitigation metrics, and as state public health officials announced the week before that the county had reached a COVID-19 "warning level." Region 2 could have seen the same mitigations if the numbers kept increasing.

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Any region that sustains an 8 percent positivity rate for three days in a row or sees an increase in positivity rates and simultaneous decrease in hospital capacity will need to implement additional community mitigation interventions, the Illinois department of Public Health website states.

Those measures could include restricting the size of social gatherings, reducing capacity at businesses or scaling back operations in industries that pose a higher risk of transmission, like indoor dining, bars, salons and personal care services.

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Other than three days with average coronavirus positivity rates above 8 percent, restrictions can also be triggered by a combination of seven days out of the past 10 with increasing positivity rates — plus either a decline in hospital bed capacity below 20 percent or an increase for seven of the last 10 days in the rounded average number of new hospital admissions with "COVID-like illness."

As of Sunday, Region 2 is seeing 3 consecutive days of positivity increase, with 41 percent surgical beds and 44 percent ICU beds still available. If these fall below 20 percent, the region will be at a warning level for this metric. The availability of beds has increased since Aug.4.

According to IDPH, as of Saturday, the region has utilized 54 percent of its total ICU capacity and 19 percent of its ventilator capacity. This means, there are still 403 ventilators and 141 fully-staffed ICU beds still available.

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