The DuPage County Health Department on Friday reported 136 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in the county, with no deaths.
The county now has seen a total of 70,317 coronavirus cases including 1,144 deaths, according to the health department. The recovery rate among DuPage County cases as of Jan. 26 was 98.1%.
DuPage County has administered 116,779 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. A total of 30,991 people, or 3.34% of the population, have been fully vaccinated.
The West Suburban region (DuPage and Kane counties) has seen 11 consecutive days at or under 6.5%. The region’s positivity rate increased to 4.8%. Currently, 28% of ICU beds are available.
The region has 61 consecutive days over the 20% threshold for ICU bed availability.
Within this region, Kane County’s seven-day positivity average is at 5.6% and DuPage County is at 4.4%.
Hospitalizations have decreased or remained stable for 10 out of the last 10 days in this region.
The Illinois Department of Public Health reported 2,598 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 and 32 additional deaths Friday, and a total of 1,644,483 COVID-19 vaccines have been administered.
By town, Wheaton has had 3,774 total cases, Glen Ellyn 2,683, Lombard 3,678, Villa Park 2,207, Hinsdale 1,152, Westmont 1,781, Darien 1,463, Woodridge 2,194, Downers Grove 3,348, Elmhurst 3,605, Warrenville 1,105 and Winfield 910. Addison has had 4,287 confirmed cases, Naperville 6,029, Carol Stream 3,775 and West Chicago 3,848.
The health department provides further information on its data dashboard for COVID-19-related hospitalizations, deaths, lab positivity and outbreak-associated counts by municipality. This additional information replaces the information that was previously provided daily in this format.
Information is also available for COVID-19 cases and deaths among DuPage County residents by race, ethnicity, severity, long-term care facility outcomes, underlying medical conditions and doubling time. Visit the DuPage County COVID-19 Dashboard at www.dupagehealth.org/covid19data.
Individual long-term care facility outbreak updates are provided on the Illinois Department of Public Health website.