COVID-19 Cases Increase 126 Percent Last 14 Days In Northbrook

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Northbrook IL

02 August, 2021

12:15 PM

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NORTHBROOK, IL — After nearly four months of declining numbers, Northbrook is seeing in an increase in coronavirus cases again. The number of new cases in Northbrook jumped 126 percent over the last two weeks, according to the Cook County Department of Public Health. (Cook County Department of Public Health) In all, Northbrook has seen 3,361 confirmed COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic. There were 24 new cases reported last week. Since the first death was recorded on March 30, 2020, 118 Glenview residents have died from the coronavirus. The last death came on May 13. In Northbrook, 27,567 people have completed their vaccine series, which is 83 percent of the population. There have been 254,109 coronavirus cases in Cook County (excludes Chicago, Evanston, Oak Park, Skokie, and Stickney Township) since the start of the pandemic, as of Monday. There have been 4,496 deaths. The community transmission level is labeled as moderate at this time, according to the CCDPH. For the week ending July 30, Illinois saw 11,682 new coronavirus cases, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. In addition, 39 more Illinoisans have died from COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus, and 903 are hospitalized, including 167 in intensive care and 62 on ventilators. More than 74 percent of Illinois adults have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose and more than 58 percent of Illinois adults are fully vaccinated, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While vaccinated individuals have reported some mostly mild breakthrough cases, almost all hospitalizations and deaths have been among the unvaccinated, health officials said. Two months after Illinois declared that masks are no longer needed "in most settings" for vaccinated people, surging coronavirus cases nationwide have prompted the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to urge residents — even those who are vaccinated — to mask up indoors once more in areas with substantial and high transmission of COVID-19. RELATED: Wear Masks Indoors In Chicago — Even If Vaccinated, Top Doc SaysShould Illinois Mask Up Again? Take Patch's SurveyLow Vaccination Rates Reported Among Staff At Illinois Nursing HomesVaccinations Lag As Coronavirus Surges In IL: Nearly 8K New Cases

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