Cook County, Metro East Move into Mitigation With No Indoor Service at Restaurants or Bars, Six Total Regions in Mitigation
Today, Governor Pritzker announced that Region 4 (Metro East) and Region 10 (suburban Cook County excluding Chicago) will be placed into mitigation, effective Wednesday, October 28. Region 10 has had eight consecutive days of increases in test positivity and seven days of increased hospital admissions, making it the first region in the state to meet the metrics for additional mitigations in this way and surpass warning levels in two categories simultaneously. Indoor service at restaurants and bars in these areas is being suspended. Click here to read the full announcement.
Starting Wednesday, 6 of the state's 11 regions will be in mitigation, as Regions 4 and 10 will join Regions 1, 5, 7, and 8 in mitigation.
If the positivity rate in Region 4 averages less than or equal to 6.5% for three consecutive days, then the region will return to Phase 4 mitigations under the Restore Illinois Plan. If the positivity rate averages between 6.5% and 8%, the new mitigations will remain in place and unchanged. If the positivity rate averages greater than or equal to 8% after 14 days, more stringent mitigations can be applied to further reduce spread of the virus.
If the positivity rate in Region 10 averages less than or equal to 6.5% over a three-day period, there is a decrease in hospital admissions for COVID-19 like illness over a three-day period, and the three-day rolling averages of ICU bed availability and medical/surgical bed availability is greater than or equal to 20% over a seven-day period, the region will return to Phase 4 mitigations under the Restore Illinois Plan. Conversely, if the average positivity rate continues to increase over seven out of 10 days and the hospital admissions for COVID-19 like illness continues to increase over seven out of 10 days, more stringent mitigations can be applied. If the metrics remain stable, the region will continue to be monitored.
Currently four of the state's 11 regions have positivity rates above the public health department's 8% threshold for resurgence mitigations. Regions 5, 7, and 8 are currently operating under additional mitigations as the regions continue to report a 7-day rolling positivity rate above 8%. Region 1 is currently operating under Tier 2 mitigation measures after experiencing reporting a positivity rate greater than 8% for 14 days despite Tier 1 mitigation measures being in place.
If the positivity rate averages less than or equal to 6.5% for three consecutive days in Region 1, 5, 7, and 8, then those areas will return to Phase 4 under the Restore Illinois plan, with resumed indoor service.
Click here to review the mitigation measures from DCEO. Click here to review regional metrics across Illinois from IDPH.
Unless the positivity rate drops, nearly every region across Illinois will be placed into mitigation soon. In order for Illinois' restaurants to survive, they need to be able to continue operating with limited indoor service.
If you haven't done so already, please take one minute to send a message to Governor Pritzker and leaders in the General Assembly to urge them to modify the Restore Illinois mitigation plan to allow for continued indoor service at restaurants.