Gov. JB Pritzker and IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike announced that the latest fatalities from COVID-19 include a state DHS employee and an infant, the first known case of an infant dying from COVID-19.
The latest numbers are:
465 new cases and 13 new deaths
Gov. Pritzker announced that McCormick Place will be converted to a COVID-19 field hospital in the coming days, reiterating that the state is continuing its aggressive two-prong approach to fighting the virus through reducing transmission with social distancing and stay-at-home order measures and increasing medical care capacity.
"We're not waiting for the worst, we're preparing ourselves for the worst," Pritzker said.
Pritzker also said he's making available new best practices for grocery stores that encourage establishments to:
Asked about problems with unemployment claim filings, the governor urged people to be patient and work with the state, that the state has never seen such a “deluge” of applications and the system and staffing were never set up to handle this kind of demand. He said thing are improving.
There was a media question regarding whether people are immune to COVID-19 once they have it.
Dr. Ezike said that from the research she’s reviewed the virus seems to be stable in that it doesn’t mutate easily and that you develop antibodies that would give you immunity.
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